Summary

Following the collapse of the Assad regime, Russia is seeking to secure its military bases in Syria through diplomatic engagement with the new rebel leadership.

The Kremlin is softening its rhetoric towards the Islamist group HTS, which led the revolt against Assad, and has reportedly received assurances from the Syrian opposition regarding the safety of Russian military installations.

This shift in approach suggests a potential strategy similar to Russia’s engagement with the Taliban in Afghanistan.

  • @[email protected]
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    563 days ago

    Look.

    I know we helped destroy your towns, infrastructure, and people, and gave Assad all the gas based munitions to kill your women and children, but…come on lol. It was joke bro!

  • rhythmisaprancer
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    73 days ago

    So is this meet the new boss, same as the old boss? The efforts of the rebels to open that prison are encouraging, but I guess it will take time to see.

  • shoulderoforion
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    83 days ago

    Russians are marching all their soldiers into Turkey for exfil, they’ve received security assurances for their bases for the time being, but from all reports those aren’t open ended, probably only a question of when the Russian bases in Syria have to be shuttered before being overrun