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Iran Faces Its Biggest Crisis in Decades After Assad’s Fall. Israel Should Be Cautious

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Following the weakening of its proxies and loss of loyal allies like Bashar Assad and Hassan Nasrallah, Iran will have to decide whether to risk war by ‘going nuclear’ or to engage the Americans in an effort to reach a new nuclear deal

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Almost everything pertaining to the consequences of the fall of the Assad regime in Syria is by nature highly and dangerously speculative. There is a plethora of premature scenarios, simulations, probabilities, guesstimates and assessments floating around. Some make perfect sense, some are expressions of wishful thinking.

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