

Assignment: What future for Assad’s army?
Jun 3, 2025
In the aftermath of Assad's regime, a mass dismissal of security forces has created a landscape of vulnerability and fear. Personal stories reveal the plight of former soldiers grappling with their pasts, while experts warn of potential insurgency risks reminiscent of Iraq. The podcast examines the moral complexities of accountability and justice for those implicated in war crimes. It explores the delicate balance between reconciliation and ensuring that the innocent are reinstated, highlighting the fragile dynamics within Syria's military and society.
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Civil Defence Worker’s Story
- Abu Staif served in civil defence for over 30 years, focusing on emergency help, like rescue and firefighting.
- Despite his service to people, he was caught in the mass dismissal of regime forces after Assad fell.
Mass Dismissals Risk Insurgency
- Dismissing half a million men experienced in civil war without vetting risks creating a violent insurgency.
- Many dismissed were not guilty, and a blanket ban ignores nuances crucial to justice and stability.
Talal’s Reluctant Service
- Talal joined the army voluntarily due to threats and for family protection despite not wanting to be a soldier.
- He trained rigorously in the elite Republican Guard but claims he never harmed anyone.