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After Assad’s Fall, Iran Seeks a New Strategy So That It Doesn’t Become a Proxy Itself

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Iran and Russia share a challenge: Maintaining a semblance of respect in the Middle East as Turkey gears up to be Syria’s new patron

A photo of Dr. Zvi Bar'el.

A photo of Dr. Zvi Bar'el.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei already has a road map for how Syria should be run following the Assad regime’s fall. In a speech this week, he laid out his plan as if he were a pundit for a state-owned newspaper.

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