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Iran’s Presence in Syria: Is It There for the Long Haul?

... the rebuilding of the war-torn country Iran’s presence in Syria remains a highly irritating factor for Israel, the United ... ... in Syria Iran will hardly succeed in bringing Trump back to the JCPOA in the foreseeable future, and it is certainly not ready ... ... start of the war, Iran has, according to various sources, sent thousands of soldiers and pieces of military equipment to Syria, as ... ... has no money. Tehran is forced to act with regard to Russia and China’s support, given the unwillingness of European investors ...

11.09.2018

Breaking the U.S.-Russia Impasse: Keeping the Door Open to Dialogue

... a Syrian aircraft that was purportedly threatening U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Force militias, which Washington says were fighting ... ... eventual resolution of a number of disputes. Ilya Kravchenko: USA and NATO: Who Needs Who? Geostrategic Concerns At the roots ... ... expanded to include other states, such as the European states and China? Washington is also in the process of modernizing its tactical ... ... Middle East. How might the 2013 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear accord with Iran impact U.S. Missile Defense deployments ...

28.06.2017

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