In the past few weeks, amidst Russia's assault on Ukraine, Iran and the Syrian regime have engaged in intense military diplomacy. Is it the beginning of Russia taking a backseat in the Syrian arena?
Soon after Russia attacked Ukraine in late February, Iran and the Syrian regime increased their strategic engagement by increasing military diplomacy.
Experts at Jusoor believe that Tehran would like to increase the concentration of Shiite fighters in the areas occupied by the YPG. The move is likely to be aimed at making the US presence in the region vulnerable to Iranian attacks. Analysts speculate that Tehran, which is hoping for the end of international sanctions, might be trying to "reserve" a place in projects in the Syrian arena.Throughout the past month, researchers have witnessed how Tehran has expanded its efforts to move weapons, reconnaissance systems, missile defence systems, and drones from Iraqi territory into Syria and Lebanon. It is hypothesised that an indirect cause for this is the weakening of Russian-Israeli coordination.
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