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Regime Change
From: Washington's Long War on Syria
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Two forces sought to topple the secular Arab nationalists of Ba’athist Syria, each for its own, and separate reasons. Both forces were equally determined to end the influence of secular Arab nationalism in Syria. The common distaste of these forces for Ba’athism often led them into temporary alliances of convenience, but, apart from their shared dislike of their Ba’athist enemy, both forces were themselves mutually antagonistic. There were the United States and the Islamic Brotherhood.