Rebel leader takes control of Damascus as chaos erupts after Assad's fall
Rebel leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani has taken control of Damascus following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. Despite his efforts to maintain order, celebrations have led to looting and gunfire, reflecting a chaotic transition similar to Libya's post-Gaddafi situation. Jolani commands a well-armed force but faces challenges in governing a population of nearly 20 million. Various factions, including Islamic State and Kurdish groups, are vying for power, raising concerns about ongoing internal conflict. The situation poses risks beyond Syria, with fears of terrorism and organized crime spreading to Europe. Foreign fighters and drug trafficking could exacerbate instability, complicating international responses to the crisis.