Abstract
US–Syrian relations are still strained, but president Bashar al-Asad has wasted no time in building new alliances with Iran, Iraq, and even Russia, writes Robin Yassin-Kassab. The election of Obama has done little to improve US–Syrian relations. But, as Robin Yassin-Kassab reports, in Damascus president Bashar al-Asad has been busy building new alliances with Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and even Russia.
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