Surenas
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Hezbollah is not killed. It's still the most influential force in Lebanon and the most powerful non-state actor in the Middle East. It's arsenal of missiles is a threat to every enemy of the organization. One could argue about the consequences of a Syria without Assad for Hezbollah, but the fact is that Assad still isn't gone and the future for Syria is still uncertain. Perhaps the fall of Assad will create an Alawite state and a autonomous or independent Kurdistan in Syria, so Iran still have a logistic line all the way to Hezbollah.