Article(electronic)April 15, 2015

Iran's Strategy for Saving Asad

In: The Middle East journal, Volume 69, Issue 2, p. 222-236

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Abstract

For decades, Iran has supported the regime of Bashar al-Asad in Syria with military advisors, weapons, and both diplomatic and financial support due to Tehran's belief that a pro-Iranian government in Syria is a core national interest. In this regard, cooperation with Damascus has provided
Tehran with a number of strategic advantages, which it is loath to surrender. More recently, the Iranians have also come to view Syria as a vital ally against the threat of the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). In this environment, the Islamic Republic will likely continue to bolster
the Asad regime even if the Syrian civil war continues for years.

Languages

English

Publisher

The Middle East Journal

ISSN: 1940-3461

DOI

10.3751/69.2.13

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