Although I somewhat agree.
There may be power vacuums left in country’s where dictators have been removed. But it is also the process of the how , and also the cultural rifts within those societies.
Within Syria, the whole process was a long protracted one and regime itself did not do itself or its people any favours, snd literally killed millions of its own people trying to hold on to power. The societal rifts within that society were also deeply religious and cultural.
Libya, for the most part very similar.
The reality was within those two countries the status quo , was not desirable from any side’s perspective.
It’s true, one could look at both these examples and cast judgement. Were they perfect , no I grant that.
Yes, from one perspective it is the corrupt over throwing the corrupt, but power corrupts.