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In a rapidly changing Middle East, Jim Clancy and guest Ken Robinson delve into the complex dynamics following the takeover of Syria by a rebel alliance led by HTS and Abu Mohammed al-Julani. They explore geopolitical shifts, including implications for Iran and Hezbollah, Turkey’s interests, and the precarious situation faced by the Alawite minority. The conversation also touches on the U.S. and international involvement, the evolving role of Israel, and the urgent need for diplomatic solutions that foster stability and hope for the people of Syria and the wider region.
By Jim ClancyIn a rapidly changing Middle East, Jim Clancy and guest Ken Robinson delve into the complex dynamics following the takeover of Syria by a rebel alliance led by HTS and Abu Mohammed al-Julani. They explore geopolitical shifts, including implications for Iran and Hezbollah, Turkey’s interests, and the precarious situation faced by the Alawite minority. The conversation also touches on the U.S. and international involvement, the evolving role of Israel, and the urgent need for diplomatic solutions that foster stability and hope for the people of Syria and the wider region.