Syria will return to the Arab League’s upcoming summit after more than 12 years of suspension.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad may now attend the league’s summit in Saudi Arabia on May 19. The move is being seen as evidence of a thaw in relations between Damascus and other Arab governments.
Analysts see Syria’s re-entry into the Arab League both as a political victory for Iran and a massive setback to the US.
Experts say Iran and Russia evidently gained more from the decades-long war in Syria, while America lost its credibility among key allies.
Years later, the repercussions of the US actions in Syria have likely given rise to a major war on Europe’s eastern flank.
Experts say the US’ indifference in Syria made Putin believe that he could successfully conquer Ukraine without much US interference.
0:00 - Introduction
0:30 - is Syria’s Return to Arab League a Setback to the Us?
1:05 - Winds of Change in the Middle East
2:30 - Us Actions Caused the Syrian War to Spill Over?
3:28 - How Iran and Russia Gained From the Syrian Crisis
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