The collapse of the Assad regime signifies a seismic shift in Syria and global geopolitics, creating immediate repercussions for Iran, Russia, and regional power dynamics.
Iran has been severely weakened by this collapse, losing a crucial ally in Syria that served as a vital route for its regional power projection.
Russia's loss of its ally Assad and naval base at Tartus poses significant challenges to its military presence in the Mediterranean and geopolitical influence.
The Alawite sect, integral to the Assad regime, now faces peril, raising concerns for the safety of Syrian Christians and women in the new power landscape.
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