The Forgotten Dimension of the Syrian Conflict

By Mahan Abedin

Mahan Abedin is an analyst of Iranian politics. He is the director of the research group Dysart Consulting.

The complex proxy war in Syria has demonstrated both the reach and limitations of Iran’s strategic influence. By mobilizing a wide range of strategic, tactical, and operational resources, Iran has prevented the collapse of the Syrian state.

However, the depth of its commitment notwithstanding, the Islamic Republic lacks both the military muscle and diplomatic resources to conclusively defeat the wide array of forces ranged against the Syrian state.

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