Syria’s Dictator Comes in From the Cold

Even though Syria has long been the most wicked of wicked problems—and always in Moscow’s rather than Washington’s sphere of influence—the failure to ensure the fall of Assad meant that Iran, through its military support for the Syrian regime, took on an importance much greater than it had before the Syrian uprising. Some argue that a regional rapprochement will allow Arab states to supplant Tehran’s influence, though there’s little evidence for that.

 

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