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July 9, 2026
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Putin's Plan for Syria

Foreign Affairs . 2017.
Trenin D.

Russia realizes that with the war waning and reconstruction looming, others will begin to step forward in Syria, including China, Europe, and Japan. Moscow will seek to partner with them to secure a piece of the lucrative reconstruction effort

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