
What does the end the Syrian war means to Iran?
The ball is rolling in Syria, against Iran
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The ball is rolling in Syria, against Iran
For Russia, Assad is not only part of the solution for Syria, but also a legitimate leader who the Kremlin expects to stay in power for some years
The Middle East is facing new crises every day and we expect that they will not subside
Terrorism deaths fall for second year in a row signalling 'turning point in fight against Islamist extremism'
Seventh round of Syria peace talks begins in Astana
Ayatollah Sistani and Barham Salih are key to defusing tensions
Daesh attacks villages south of Kirkuk as Iraqi and Kurdish forces are distracted fighting each other
Why Trump's stance on Iran could backfire
The defeat of Isis in Raqqa will bring problems for the victorious Syrian Kurds
Kurdish peshmerga forces retreated, the US was not taking sides in the conflict
The end of ISIS offers a welcome opportunity to re-evaluate U.S. interests
Iran has 'all options on table' if U.S. blacklists Revolutionary Guards
A claimant confined itself to exerting complete control over Idlib since it isn't launching attacks on Western countries or Turkey
Mlitary commanders and diplomats from both Iran and the United States are swarming Iraqi Kurdistan
Iran would improve the production and distribution of electricity in war-torn Syria
When one is militarily ascendant then political unity is much easier to achieve
Why they matter to the rest of the world
Interests of three main actors in the Syrian conflict, Russia, Iran and Turkey, are coinciding
Syrian opposition: Isis to be driven out of Raqqa 'within two months'
Washington and Moscow have very different ideas about what a productive relationship would look like