HomeMarkets MarketsNewsPerspectives The Syrian Consequence: Iran Goes “Defensive” By Ilene December 20, 2024 0 440 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Image by jorono from Pixabay The Syrian Consequence: Iran Goes “Defensive” By Peter Zeihan Syria was critical for Iran’s influence in the Arab world. For 40 years the Iranians could project power via Syria and Hezbollah, but the collapse of the Assad regime means Syria’s role as buffer and distraction has ended. So, what’s next for Iran? More here > TagsPoliticsZeihan Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Stay Connected149,263FansLike396,312FollowersFollow2,670SubscribersSubscribe Latest Articles Markets American Princelings Markets Putin’s Puppet Project in Peril Markets I Am Mythos — Hear Me Roar AI Claude Mythos Is Everyone’s Problem Markets Friday’s Fragile “Peace” – Will it Last through the Weekend? Charts PSW’s Weekly Webinar: War and Fed Minutes (4/8/2026) Market News Peter Zeihan: What This Ceasefire Actually Means Markets How to Become a Millionaire by Investing $700 per Month – Part 44/360 Market News Trump’s ceasefire deal with Iran Market News Trump Made a Deal That Gives Him Nothing He Wanted Markets Wednesday Retracement – Trump and Iran Call “Time Out” on World War III Energy U.S. and Iran Reach Two-Week Ceasefire with “Coordinated” Hormuz Reopening (updated) Market News Trump’s Fundamental Misunderstanding in Iran Energy Iran-Linked Hackers Are Sabotaging US Energy and Water Infrastructure Load more
Syria was critical for Iran’s influence in the Arab world. For 40 years the Iranians could project power via Syria and Hezbollah, but the collapse of the Assad regime means Syria’s role as buffer and distraction has ended. So, what’s next for Iran? More here >