The State of Russian Influence in the Middle East

15 juillet 2025 | Anna Borshchevskaya, Yevgeniya Gaber, Nicole Grajewski, Giorgio Cafiero, Daniel Rakov
The fall of the Assad regime in Syria in December 2024 was a major blow to Russian influence and power projection in the Middle East. Russia’s lack of significant response — at least publicly — to Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran in June reinforced uncertainty about Moscow’s ability and willingness (...)
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