Chaos and Stability

Ahmad highlights the ongoing turmoil in Syria, emphasizing the stark contrast between the region's rich history and its current state of chaos, marked by terrorism and foreign intervention. Kevork challenges the notion that democracy should precede stability, arguing that for the 24 million Syrians, stability is a more pressing priority. The conversation delves into the complexities of governance and the often-misunderstood priorities of the people in conflict zones.