Foreign support weakens Syrian opposition, prolonging Assad regime's grip.
The article discusses how countries opposed to Assad supported Syrian political opposition groups, but their efforts ended up weakening the opposition. They underestimated Assad's strength and overestimated the opposition's unity and effectiveness. In 2011, the opposition was divided and not strong enough to challenge Assad. Foreign countries' self-interests and lack of coordination further hindered the opposition's ability to unite and be effective.