
Siria: un talón de Aquiles para los ayatolas y Putin
La debilidad de Hezbollah con su dirigencia y su ejército diezmados por la guerra con Israel; la concentración de los esfuerzos militares rusos en Ucrania y el desconcierto del régimen iraní, abrieron el flanco a la ofensiva de los jihadistas que ocuparon Alepo y ya combaten en Homs.