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Assessing the Post-Assad Landscape in Syria: Key Actors and Potential Implications.

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 9, 2024
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The unexpected collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria after 13 years of brutal civil war has dramatically reshaped the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, creating both winners and losers in a complex and evolving situation. The swiftness of Assad’s downfall, culminating in his flight to Moscow, surprised observers and Syrians alike, leaving many questioning the underlying causes and the potential consequences of this seismic shift in power. The rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a former al-Qaeda affiliate, to control vast swathes of the country, including Damascus, presents a new set of challenges and opportunities for regional and international players.

The Syrian civil war, a proxy battleground for global powers, had reached a stalemate prior to HTS’s rapid advance. Russia and Iran had propped up the Assad regime, while the US initially supported moderate rebel groups before shifting its focus to the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the fight against ISIS. Turkey, wary of Kurdish influence on its border, carved out its own sphere of influence in northern Syria, supporting Syrian National Army (SNA) factions against both Assad’s forces and the SDF. This fragmented landscape, with multiple actors vying for control, created an unstable equilibrium that was ultimately shattered by HTS’s offensive. The withdrawal of Russian support for Assad, likely due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, proved to be a decisive factor in his demise.

Russia, heavily invested in Syria for decades, stands as a significant loser in this new reality. The loss of a key ally in the region and the uncertain future of its Tartous naval base represent major setbacks for Moscow’s geopolitical ambitions. Iran, another staunch supporter of Assad, also suffers a blow to its regional influence. The collapse of the Syrian regime weakens Iran’s “Axis of Resistance” strategy against Israel and Western influence. The extent of the long-term ramifications for both Russia and Iran remains to be seen, but their diminished influence in Syria undoubtedly represents a significant shift in the regional power balance.

Israel, a long-standing adversary of both Assad and Iran, initially celebrated the regime change, viewing it as a positive development for its security interests. However, the ascendance of HTS, an extremist group with a history of hostility towards Israel, presents a new set of challenges. The Israeli government, wary of potential threats emanating from Syria, has taken steps to secure its border regions, highlighting the complex and often contradictory nature of the situation. While the removal of Assad might weaken Iran’s influence, the rise of HTS introduces a new element of uncertainty and potential danger for Israel.

Turkey emerges as a clear winner in the post-Assad era. Despite officially designating HTS as a terrorist group, Turkey’s long-standing opposition to the Assad regime and its support for Syrian opposition groups position it to exert significant influence over the new Syrian government. Ankara’s established relationships with various factions within Syria, coupled with its military presence in the north, provide leverage for shaping the country’s future trajectory. The potential for increased Turkish influence in Syria represents a significant geopolitical development and a victory for Ankara’s regional aspirations.

The United States faces a more ambiguous outcome. While a weakened Russian presence in Syria could be seen as advantageous, the rise of HTS and the potential for increased instability create new challenges. The incoming Donald Trump administration inherits a complex situation with competing interests and potential risks. The US’s commitment to Israel’s security, coupled with concerns about the spread of extremism, will necessitate a careful and strategic approach to navigating the new Syrian reality. The US will need to balance its desire for stability with its long-term goals in the region.

The sudden fall of the Assad regime marks a turning point in the Syrian conflict, creating a fluid and unpredictable environment with far-reaching implications. The emergence of HTS as a dominant force presents a new set of challenges and opportunities for regional and international actors. The evolving situation requires careful assessment and strategic maneuvering as the various players adapt to the new power dynamics and pursue their respective interests in a reshaped Middle East. The long-term consequences of this dramatic shift in power remain to be seen, but the immediate aftermath has created both winners and losers in a complex and evolving geopolitical game.

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