A Syrian Lesson for Algeria: Insights from « Le Point »
In its editorial titled “A Syrian Lesson for Algeria,” the French magazine « Le Point » delves into the parallels between the Algerian and Syrian regimes. Authored by Luc de Barochez, a foreign affairs editor, the piece questions whether Algeria could face a fate similar to that of Damascus.
The author highlights that Algeria was one of the few nations to lament the downfall of the « Butcher of Damascus » (Bashar al-Assad). Algeria’s unwavering support for Assad’s dictatorship has not only isolated it diplomatically but also weakened its strategic standing.
Barochez elaborates on the shared ideologies of Algeria and Syria: Arab nationalism inspired by Nasser, socialist policies, and a staunch anti-Western stance. Both nations, having experienced French control in their pasts, built similar military-dominated systems characterized by violent repression of dissent and alliances with the USSR, later Russia, and Iran.
The editorial points out that Algeria’s continued alliance with Syria, including its controversial refusal to condemn Hamas following the October 7, 2023 events, raises concerns about its strategic decisions. Ultimately, the message is stark: authoritarian regimes, even with backing from powers like Russia or Iran, are never immune to collapse.