Russia Won't Forsake Assad — And We Shouldn't Be Surprised
Reading Moscow's calculus through its own strategic record.
— خلاصة —
Western analysts spent years projecting their own exit ramps onto Moscow's Syria policy — assuming, repeatedly, that the cost of backing Assad would eventually outweigh the benefits. This essay argues the opposite: that Russia's behaviour in Syria is entirely consistent with how it has historically treated clients it has bled for.
Read through that lens, the Russian commitment is not a puzzle to be solved by Western diplomacy; it is the predictable output of a doctrine that values demonstrated loyalty to allies as a strategic asset in its own right.
النشر الأصلي
Atlantic Council
الموضوعات
- Syria
- Russia
- Assad
- Great-power politics
الكاتب
Youssef Sadaki
استراتيجيٌّ سوريٌّ-كنديٌّ في التحوّل الرقمي ومحلّلٌ لشؤون الشرق الأوسط، يقيم بين لندن (أونتاريو) ودمشق. نُشرت كتاباته في مجلس الأطلسي ومعهد واشنطن للسياسات في الشرق الأدنى ومؤسّسة القرن وجدلية، وفي منابر عربية بينها 7al.net.