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Iran Steps Up Its Economic Domination in Syria

A Shi'ite Railway from Tehran to the Mediterranean
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Ships in Tartus Port, Syria
Ships in Tartus Port, Syria

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With the approaching military defeat of the Islamic State, Iran is stepping up its economic involvement in Syria. Iran is not waiting for the end of the fighting and the final overthrow of ISIS, Iran is acting to translate its military successes and that of Hizbullah into strategic and economic assets.

The “Shi’ite Train” – a Railway from Tehran to the Mediterranean Sea

Yahya Rahim Safavi, military adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader and past commander of the Revolutionary Guards, said that Iran was striving to strengthen its economic relations with Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, parallel to their military and political cooperation. The “jewel in the crown” of the quadruple Shi’ite axis will be the construction of a railway from Iran through Iraq and Syria to the Mediterranean Sea. This enterprise will strengthen the economic ties between these countries and provide them with strategic depth. There is also a religious tourism aspect in the plan, as the “Shi’ite Train” will lead masses of Iranian pilgrims to the Shi’ite holy sites in Iraq and Syria.1

Promoting Economic Projects in Syria

Hossein Selahvarzi, Vice-Chair of the Iranian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, arrived at the Damascus International Fair in August 2017 as head of the Iranian economic delegation. He made clear Iran’s desire to advance projects for the development and rehabilitation of Syria by the means of Iranian companies. The Iranian visitor addressed the Syrian government to promote free trade agreements between the two countries to facilitate the process of Syria’s rehabilitation. Notably, the international fair was the first held since the outbreak of war in Syria, and the Iranian delegation was the largest of all foreign delegations, representing about 30 companies.2

Electricity

Syrian Electricity Minister, Mohammad Zuhair Kharboutli, who visited Tehran in September 2017, signed agreements to import five power plants from Iran to rehabilitate the power sector in Syria. On the agenda is the signing of additional contracts in excess of half a billion euros.3

Oil

Iranian Oil Refinery
“Iran to Play Leading Role in Syria Refinery Project” (Iran Financial Tribune)

In a consortium with Venezuelan and Syrian companies ,4 Iran announced its plans to build a refinery in Syria near Homs, with an initial production capacity of 70,000 barrels of oil per day. At a second stage, production rate will be increased to 140,000 barrels of oil a day. Iran also announced that it would rehabilitate two additional refineries in Syria. Iran’s intention is to make use of Syrian crude oil, which the Iranians would refine.5

Iranian Navy’s helicopter-carrying supply ship Kharg
Will the Iranian Navy’s helicopter-carrying supply ship Kharg have a home port in the Syrian port of Tartus? It visited Tartus in 2012.

Conclusion

Alongside the military and strategic infrastructure, Iran is building in Syria – primarily a military airfield near Damascus and a naval base at Tartus Port – Iran is increasing its economic involvement in Syria. Since the end of the Iran-Iraq War, Tehran has acquired considerable experience in rehabilitating war-damaged infrastructure, which it now strives to implement in Syria.

The transition from Iranian military involvement to takeover of the Syrian economy will probably be relatively rapid, given Syria’s almost desperate need to rehabilitate its economy. Iran’s main competitor in rebuilding Syria is Russia. Unlike Iran, however, the Russians demand payment for their investments, a demand that the Syrians will find hard to meet.

Increasing Iranian economic involvement in Syria is also consistent with the profound demographic changes occurring in Syria since the outbreak of the war. The dire refugee crisis within Syrian Sunni society has led to the takeover of Sunni-owned lands and property in the capital Damascus and provinces by Shi’ite elements from within Syria as well as Iraq – and with Iranian encouragement. It is reasonable to presume that these demographic changes augur considerable potential for a conflict between factions inside Syrian society in the future.

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Notes

1 Young Journalists Club (yjc.ir), October 4, 2017.

2 Fars, August 19, 2017.

3 Reuters, September 12, 2017; Daily Star, September 12, 2017

4 https://financialtribune.com/articles/energy/73170/iran-to-play-leading-role-in-syria-refinery-project

5 Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA), September 26, 2017.

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