Geopolitical Stakes & Proxy Dynamics
Syria’s strategic significance ensures that its fate will not be determined in isolation. Regional players like Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, and Iran, along with global powers such as the United States and Russia, are expected to shape the post-Assad landscape. Competing interests risk turning Syria into a battleground for prolonged proxy conflicts. Mr. Ali Mir, Islamabad based Analyst for Peace & Conflict Studies, observes, “The dynamics between Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, and Iran will dictate the possibility of peace. The alignment of these powers is critical, as their competing agendas have the potential to destabilize the fragile state further. Global powers, particularly the U.S. and its allies, continue to leverage their narratives and alliances, influencing the region’s power balance. Without unified efforts among Muslim-majority states, Syria’s recovery risks becoming a pawn in global geopolitical games.”