Outcome of Iran's military presence in Syria by December 31, 2025
Complete withdrawal • 25%
Partial presence • 25%
Full presence maintained • 25%
Increased presence • 25%
Official government statements and reports from credible international news agencies
US Envoy Hochstein: Iran's Withdrawal from Syria Weakens Hezbollah's Weapon Supply
Dec 7, 2024, 12:12 PM
Amos Hochstein, the US Special Envoy for Lebanon, has stated that the ongoing situation in Syria is creating a new weakness for Hezbollah. This development is making it more difficult for Iran to supply weapons to the Lebanese terror group, as Iran appears to be withdrawing from Syria. Hochstein's comments suggest that the dynamics in Syria are shifting, potentially affecting Hezbollah's capabilities and the broader geopolitical landscape involving major powers in Tel Aviv and Ankara.
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Partial withdrawal • 25%
Increased presence • 25%
Complete withdrawal • 25%
No withdrawal • 25%
No change in involvement • 25%
Decreased military involvement • 25%
Increased military involvement • 25%
Complete withdrawal • 25%
Deployment fails • 25%
Deployment leads to international condemnation • 25%
Successful deployment with no international incident • 25%
Deployment leads to military conflict escalation • 25%
Status quo maintained • 25%
Increased military presence • 25%
Decreased military presence • 25%
Full withdrawal • 25%
Complete withdrawal with no return • 25%
Partial withdrawal with some return • 25%
Stalemate with no significant change • 25%
Reinforcement and return of forces • 25%
Increased presence • 25%
Complete withdrawal • 25%
Partial withdrawal • 25%
No change • 25%
Partial Withdrawal • 25%
Complete Withdrawal • 25%
Status Quo Maintained • 25%
Increased Presence • 25%
Provide missile and drone support • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Increase advisors only • 25%
Deploy ground forces • 25%
Status quo maintained • 25%
Iran-Syria alliance weakens • 25%
Hezbollah gains strength • 25%
Increased tensions with Israel • 25%