NEO – After being absent as a geopolitical force to be reckoned with in the Middle East for almost two decades, Russia is now seeking ways to downscale Washington’s presence in the region by becoming a pillar of regional security. And it seems that this time around Moscow has every chance to become the undisputed leader across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
It’s safe to say that Washington’s grand plan for the redrawal of the regional map, and especially its proxy designs in Syria, have all failed. Syria’s leader, President Bashar al-Assad, is now steps away from reclaiming all of Syria’s territory. This development has serious regional implications, as it proves to regional players that if you have consistency in the policies you pursue and if you have just the right allies on your side, the tide can be turned in your favor, no matter how much meddling Washington throws your way. At certain points, it seemed that all was but lost for Damascus over the course of the Syrian war, but yet, here we are.

Saudi Arabia has a nagging 10th century obligation to make Muslims bow to God and Gods Messenger, which Al Qaeda and ISIS keeps reminding them of. Iran not Russia is standing up to this Sunni obligation. Israel is helping Saudi Arabia do this with spotty US assistance.
What to do now. First step always complain about human rights abuse in Yemen and Syria in the same breath.