In recent years, Russia has played a significant role in supporting former Syrian leader Bashar Assad, with Russian troops backing the Syrian army in its fight against rebels. However, with Assad’s ouster, the future of Russia’s military presence in Syria has become uncertain.
The question of what will happen to Russia’s military bases in Syria is at the forefront of discussions as the situation in the country evolves. As highlighted in a recent video by DW News, there is a sense of uncertainty surrounding these outposts.
The video features insights from Anna Borshchevskaya, a Senior Fellow at The Washington Institute, who discusses the complexities of the situation and the potential outcomes for Russia’s military presence in Syria. Additionally, DW Correspondent Konstantin Eggert provides further analysis on the topic.
The discussions in the video shed light on the various perspectives and considerations at play as Russia navigates its role in Syria following Assad’s departure. The future of Russia’s military outposts in Syria remains a topic of interest and speculation, with implications for the country’s geopolitical influence and strategic interests.
As the situation continues to unfold, it will be important to monitor developments related to Russia’s military presence in Syria and the broader implications for the region. Stay informed by watching the full video on DW News for a comprehensive overview of the topic.
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Video “What will happen to Russia's military bases in Syria? | DW News” was uploaded on 12/13/2024 to Youtube Channel DW News
Enemy of my enemy
Never ! Ever !
Russia OUT !
Go Away Russia !
Russia mines more gold per year than most of the rest of the world combined, its just very heavy and hard to spend, I’m sure the Syrian rebels will accept hard untraceable currency
It's free real-estate with bonus military equipment
Why the rebels wana deal with a murderer like Putin 😖😖😖??? Putin was the one who bombed hospitals, children and eldery poeple 😢😢 Putin should be jailed
The world's second strongest navy is on the run from rebels who don't even have fishing boats
Dont underestimate Russia so early. When they take a step back which means they are preparing for a long jump. By the way USA also got humiliated while leaviing Afghanistan, it was a tight slap on USA and the west by Russia. In Geo politics nothing is stable. Today things are in USA and Uk favour tomorrow it will be in Russia and China.
I think the hidden deal is : Russia looses Syria but keeps parts of the occupied land in Ukrenia.
Well, the Al Queda rebels may need Russia's help against Israel who's been bombing Syria with impunity and destroying all their military assets and military hardware, quite an insult to these rebels actually lol. While ISrael controls the South, the rebels also need to stave off Turkey and it's proxy militia who controls the North plus the US backed Kurds who controls the East. So the rebels have not won yet, they are surrounded by enemies and would still need to fight and defend against these 3 groups.
russia will make a deal. rebels need support .
Making a deal with Russia is not respecting yourself
When US withdrawed from vietnam and afghanistan, its called sensible
The comment "Russia does not give up its allies" is telling. Their ally was Assad only, and not Syria or anyone else in Syria.
Wouldn't it be an utter "shame", if Vlad had to abandon his precious bases? 😉
I would think Assad would prefer to "retire" in Iran. Putin might give him up if it helps him maintain power.
Bases not going anywhere
Putin has Assad. Putin would like to keep his Syrian bases. The Syrians want Assad back to do what they want with him. Putin has never been a man of his word.
I see a trade coming: “limited access to bases in Syria if you send Assad back to us”…. While I’m sure that it will look like “Syrian operatives in Russia acted alone to ‘kidnap’ Assad back to Syria, the Russians will just give him up. Assad’s only value to Putin is a bargaining chip for bases and that must make Assad very uncomfortable.
Putin can still support Assad… By using his services as an ophthalmologist 😂
Russia is a paper tiger
There is a 'cleaner' from neighbor country working on it.
Russia the global super power 🤣
It will be a big mistake for any Syrian government to allow the Russian military to remain in Syria. The Russians will overthrow any future Syrian government to put Assad back in power.
I hope that they DONT LET RUSSIA CRAWL BACK … meanwhile ASSAD WILL crawl back with Putin
Putin will trade Assad for the bases.
Russia doesnt have to reach a deal with any one , Syria is out for grabs to whoever has power. Today its HTS the question is who will control it tomarrow and the next day, and the next day. Far from becoming a democratic state the the claim is from the west. Where the push for a democratic state. everybody forgot we are fighting for a democratic state working along with extremist thinking things will be better the hands of terrorist. wow where has this world gone. Crazy.
Deh!!!?!?!?!!?!?!