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Washington Warns of “Costly Setbacks” in Northern Syria if Turkey Attacks

In a press briefing on Tuesday, the spokesman for the U.S. Department of State, Ned Price, renewed his country’s concerns about a breach of the 2019 ceasefire agreement in northeast Syria and said that any escalation by Turkey would affect the battle against the Islamic State Organization (ISIS). “I’ve previously …

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Lines of Contact Unchanged, Army Reinforcing its Forces North of Raqqa

The positions of frontlines remain unchanged in northern Syria, despite the high frequency of Turkish attacks and the Erdogan regime’s continued threats to occupy the border strip at a depth of 30 kilometres. Developments in the field seemed to be racing against political developments. On Monday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein …

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Fearing Iranian Expansion, Russia Increases Economic Activity in Syria

Russia has revived several economic projects, especially in the field of transports, according to al-Hal Net. Recently, Russia appears to have started increasing its economic activity in Syria, which has followed Iran’s exploitation of the Russian preoccupation with invasions of Ukrainian territory. In this context, Iran was presented with an …

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