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Russia may see the demise of another Middle Eastern ally as Iran's regime faces pressure from Israel's attacks.
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Putin will try to take revenge for fall of Assad's regime: Zelenskyy addresses partners - MSNAnd Putin will try to avenge Assad's downfall," the head of state noted. According to him, the world needs unity and strength to confront such regimes that only sow humiliation and leave behind ...
US President-elect Donald Trump slammed Russian President Vladimir Putin for not helping Syria's president Bashar al-Assad, who reportedly had fled to an unknown location, and said that the "world ...
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Putin denies that the ouster of key ally Bashar Assad in Syria hurt Moscow’s prestige - MSNMOSCOW: President Vladimir Putin boasted that his military operation in Ukraine has strengthened Russia and denied that the ouster of key ally Bashar Assad in Syria had hurt Moscow’s prestige ...
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Putin boasts of gains in Ukraine at annual news conference meant to reinforce his authority - MSNMOSCOW (AP) — President Vladimir Putin boasted that his military operation in Ukraine has strengthened Russia and denied that the ouster of key ally Bashar Assad in Syria had hurt Moscow’s ...
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Putin has been conspicuously silent about Syria since the collapse of Assad's rule - MSNVladimir Putin has been conspicuously silent about Syria since the end of Bashir Assad's rule. Analysts say it points to weakness and a need for a win.
The fall of Vladimir Putin’s ally Bashar al-Assad is “also our defeat”, according to Russian military bloggers. Russia has used Syria to establish itself in the Middle East over the last ...
A former aide to Bashar Assad discussed the recent collapse of the Syrian government. He pointed to a "trick" by Russia's Vladimir Putin in an interview with Saudi media.
Does Assad’s exile in Moscow mean Putin’s days are now numbered? - COMMENT: The sudden collapse of Syria’s brutal regime is a reminder how any leader can appear to be in power, until ...
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Assad might not be safe as Putin 'could be about to betray' Syria's ex-leader - MSNPutin's support was never unconditional. In return for it, Assad granted Russia almost 50-year long leases on key military bases, including the Khmeimim air base and the strategically vital naval ...
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