
Russia and Iran have different objectives in relation to Syria and how each of their strategies is causing coninuous strife with other allies that have an interest in the same region. This monograph inclludes President Trump's direction to move forward within the strategic partnerships within the United Nations as way to leverage other Middle Eastern allies and maintain a military presence in the region.
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Executive Summary 1
“A Very Good Question” 2
Tainted Success 4
Friction Among Allies 7
Strategic Partners? 9
Sanctions Depress Trade 11
“Axis of Oil” vis-à-vis “Shiite Axis” 13
Israeli Security Lobby 17
Russian-American Deconfliction 22
Addition, Not Subtraction 26
Push-Pull with Turkey 28
Sanctions, Strikes, JCPOA Withdrawal 31
Implications for U.S. Policy 36
Notes 40
About the Author 82
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- Parker, John W.
- Strategic Perspectives 27
- Syria
- Iran
- Russia
- Room To Pursue American Interests in Syria
- Foreign Relations