Probably. The way I look at it is this -- The same sh!thead "mujahidin" that are fighting Assad were the same ones streaming into Iraq to fight us.
There is no way the muj could have flowed into Iraq in the numbers they did with out the implicitness, if not outright assistance of Assad's regime. Assad played a dangerous game hoping the alligator would eat him last, but eat him it will.
IMO, the best we can hope for is that the regime will kill enough of the muj (causing more to flow in from other muslim sh!tholes in search of their martyrdom) to keep them from being a threat elsewhere; while the muj in turn continue to hinder the regime. At best, the regime remains victorious over AQ yet to weak to cause harm to Israel, Iraq, and Jordan.
Here's hoping their "Arab Spring" will continue to flow forth with muslim blood, while the Jews and Christians stand on the outside.
The Syrian armed forces have lost 4,800 dead since the start of this uprising 18 months ago.
I think the regime will eventually collapse.