By Genevieve Casagrande and Kathleen Weinberger
Key
Takeaway: Russian
President Vladimir Putin’s primary objective in Syria is to constrain U.S.
freedom of action – not fight ISIS and al Qaeda. Russia’s
military deployments at current levels will not enable the Iranian-penetrated
Assad regime to secure Syria. Moscow’s deepening footprint in Syria threatens
America’s ability to defend its interests across the Middle East and in the
Mediterranean Sea. The next U.S. step in Syria must help regain leverage over
Russia rather than further encourage Putin’s expansionism.
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The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) produced this report with the Critical Threats Project (CTP). The insights are part of an intensive multi-month exercise to frame, design, and evaluate potential courses of action that the United States could pursue to destroy the Islamic State in Iraq and al Sham (ISIS) and al Qaeda in Syria. The ISW-CTP team recently released “America’s Way Ahead in Syria,” which details the flaws in the current U.S. approach in Iraq and Syria and proposes the first phase of a strategic reset in the Middle East.