The situation in Syria has become precarious, with Hamid managing to survive while Blackwater’s island remains in a fragile state of equilibrium.
The international community has publicly condemned the top leaders of the opposition who called for Hamid’s death, criticizing their failed strategy. Now, they find themselves in a position of vulnerability and scrutiny.
While they might disregard their international reputation, their influence within their own ranks has taken a significant hit. People are beginning to question their leadership, and there is a growing sense of caution among them. The situation has indeed become precarious for the opposition, and they will likely be hesitant to take drastic actions anytime soon.
Additionally, the opposition is fragmented, with various factions, some of which are led by minor warlords now finding themselves in precarious situations much like Hamid. His recent assault has served as a wake-up call for them.
After Hamid returned safely, he took Charlie’s advice to heart and reached out to several fringe figures within the opposition. He initiated a psychological campaign to foster distrust toward the leadership, encouraging these individuals to band together in a collective effort.
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