
Iran Faces New Realities as Assad's Fall Reshapes Middle East Dynamics
Iran faces a strategic setback with the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a key ally in its "Axis of Resistance" against Israel. This collapse, coupled with recent military confrontations with Israel and domestic challenges, leaves Iran re-evaluating its regional strategy and nuclear ambitions. As Donald Trump prepares to re-enter the U.S. presidency, Iran must decide between hardline resistance or renewed negotiations with the West, while managing internal dissent and economic pressures.






