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Turkey vs. Iran: Who Really Controls Post-Assad Syria?

13 min · 27. mar. 2025
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In this episode of In the Middle, Sarah Martinez Amir and Hussein Abubakr Mansour break down the escalating power struggle between Turkey and Iran in post-Assad Syria. With jihadist factions exploiting instability, Iran backing Alawite loyalists, and Turkey maneuvering for control, Syria’s future hangs in the balance. What does the latest U.S.-brokered deal between the Kurdish SDF and the Syrian government mean for the region? And how will Iran’s covert operations shape the next phase of the conflict?

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