Once people dare to rise in defiance against dictators, as in Syria, regimes lose much of their capacity to instill fear or command loyalty [Reuters |
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Once people dare to rise in defiance against dictators, as is the case in Libya, Yemen and Syria, it means that the regimes have lost their deterrence, their hegemony and their capacity to instill fear or command loyalty. While an exact estimate is impossible, one could safely assume that the regimes lose about half of their power when they lose their dissuasive effect.
Once force is used and fails to tame or silence protesters, but rather brings them out in greater numbers, it diminishes the regimes' power by another factor, say, by a quarter.
Spot on! If they have no moral ground they have nothing to stands for, anyway YES we are striking the winning ball! This is a great movement unavoidable it is our time my friends no one take away this avoidable flow! Here is a quiz for Gaddafi, when you are expired where you go?