I’m not an insider, but I guess some of Syria’s neighbors might have decided to enter the Commonwelth of Independent States or even join Russia. Who knows…. How's it a problem, btw?
PS.Sorry, I have two questions about your sentence.
1.In what way “ain’t got” is different from “doesn't have” here?
2. Why do you use the double negation structure in the sentence (“ain’t” and “no”)?