Security Council Visit Marks Crossroads in UN’s Syria Role
The UN’s role in Syria is at a turning point
The UN’s role in Syria is at a turning point
Damascus opts for pragmatism despite Moscow’s support for Assad
Since the fall of the Assad regime, Syria’s new government has allowed UN chemical weapons inspectors into the country
State ratchets up pressure on SDF
Moscow remains far from fully embracing the new Syrian government
The group fears being sidelined by Moscow
Explaining U.S. Reluctance to Recognize Syria’s New Rulers
World powers maneuver as the cards shuffle in Syria
Russia hoped that its 2015 intervention would turn the tide on its declining influence in the region
A major operation shifts the balance of power in Eastern Syria
Foreign powers dig in for the long term, leaving local forces little room for maneuver.
A wave of protests in Idlib has posed delicate challenges for de facto ruling power HTS, which is facing both an internal crisis and a potentially explosive situation on the streets. We examine the consequences for the region.