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Mon, December 9, 2024

Iran's nuclear countdown: Could Bashar al-Assad's downfall accelerate the timeline?


Published on 2024-12-09 14:01:05 - MSN
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  • The overthrow of Syria's Bashar al-Assad after over 50 years of Assad family rule marks a significant shift in the Middle East. This change reshapes alliances involving Iran, Russia, and Turkey while raising questions about regional stability and nuclear proliferation.

The article from MSN discusses the potential acceleration of Iran's nuclear program due to the political instability in Syria, particularly focusing on the possible downfall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. It highlights how Assad's regime has been a strategic ally for Iran, providing a land bridge to Hezbollah in Lebanon, which is crucial for Iran's regional influence. With Assad's position weakening due to internal strife, economic collapse, and international pressure, Iran might feel compelled to expedite its nuclear ambitions as a means to strengthen its position in the region. The article speculates that a power vacuum or a change in Syrian leadership could lead Iran to seek nuclear capabilities more aggressively to deter potential threats or to assert dominance in a shifting Middle Eastern geopolitical landscape. This situation is further complicated by the ongoing tensions with Israel, which has repeatedly struck at Iranian assets in Syria, and the broader implications for international nuclear non-proliferation efforts.

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