
A call for a unified, non-ideological Syrian army to ensure national unity, regional stability, and global legitimacy.

This article analyzes the strategic and political significance of appointing Thomas Barrack as U.S. special envoy to Syria under President Ahmad Al-Sharaa.

Diplomats enhance global ties and resolve conflicts; Syrian diplomacy faces key post-conflict challenges.

We empower Syrian women as role models, support their faith and rights, promote equality and civic roles, encourage volunteering, and stress care for family and society.

The civil state ensures popular will, constitutional legitimacy, and rule of law—free from military or religious control, and committed to protecting rights for all.

A civil, modern state—not military or religious—based on sovereignty, pluralism, peaceful power transfer, popular choice, and recognition of opposition.

A strong state guarantees rights and freedoms, builds effective institutions, safeguards sovereignty, rejects division, and involves all national forces in shaping the future.

The state ensures rights, freedoms, security, stability, and development through strong institutions, and rejects division or loss of sovereignty.

The Movement sees national security as rooted in unity, dialogue, balanced population, strong state power, and regional ties to safeguard Syria’s system, people, and values.