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The War Over Syria

Barbara Plett investigates how the conflict in Syria, and the future of the Assads, might reshape the Middle East.

The conflict in Syria is transfixing the Middle East.

But it is transforming it too.

Barbara Plett, the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's UN Correspondent, returns to the Middle East to examine how the future of the Assads could also shape the future of the region.

She charts the influence of neighbouring states over the conflict in Syria - with the Gulf States, especially Saudi Arabia and newly assertive Qatar - supporting the rebels.

Turkey, which is fast becoming a regional player, is on this side too, and could become the main conduit for military or logistical support.

Meanwhile Iran and its allied Lebanese force, Hezbollah, is firmly behind The Syrian regime.

And there's likely to be an increasing role for the new Arab democracies.

Barbara investigates how the fighting in Syria might reshape the Middle East.

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23 minutes

Last on

Sat 7 Apr 2012 11:05GMT

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  • Tue 3 Apr 2012 08:05GMT
  • Tue 3 Apr 2012 12:05GMT
  • Tue 3 Apr 2012 15:05GMT
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  • Wed 4 Apr 2012 01:05GMT
  • Sat 7 Apr 2012 11:05GMT