Putin's Naval Setback: Syrian Rebels Challenge Russian Ambitions

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The recent collapse of the Assad regime in Syria threatens Russia's long-standing naval presence in the Mediterranean, particularly at the port of Tartus, which has been a strategic asset for Moscow since 1971. This development could significantly diminish Russia's influence on NATO's southern flank, despite the Kremlin's efforts to manage an orderly withdrawal.
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- Opinion | Putin Just Suffered a Huge Defeat The New York Times
- Russian Military To Launch New Operation In Syria? Putin Aide Reveals Putin's New Plan | Watch The Times of India
- Russian navy ships anchored off Syrian coast, satellite imagery shows Reuters
- ‘A blow to Putin’s prestige’: What al-Assad’s fall means for Russia Al Jazeera English
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