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Q: What act do U.S. officials believe syrias government has committed?
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Which body of water forms part of syrias coastline?

Mediterranean A+


Who are Syrias friends?

America and its allies it was with Iran but turned when the economy broke


Where do almost half of syrias people live?

They live mostly closer to the east than the south


What is Syrias contient?

The country of Syria is located on the continent of Asia. The capitol of Syria is Damascus and the country has 22.4 million residents.


What is Syrias religions?

The main religion in Syria is the Islam (Sunni) about 80% and then Christianity about 10% of the population


Which body of water forms part os Syrias coastline?

surface water, ground water, and man-made lakes and dams.


Why doesnt Syrias other towns rebel against its regime instead of the village of Homs?

soon or later we will see all towns and cities in syria rebel against the syrian brutal regime, becuase of the continuos massacares against syrian people this will urge other areas to join uprising.


What are Syrias major imports and exports?

*exports: crude oil, minerals, petroleum products, fruits and vegetables, cotton fiber, textiles, clothing, meat and live animals, wheat *imports: machinery and transport equipment, electric power machinery, food and livestock, metal and metal products, chemicals and chemical products, plastics, yarn, paper


What are Syrias religions?

The main religions in Syria are Islam and Christianity. Islam is the majority religion, with the majority of Muslims following Sunni Islam. Other religious minorities in Syria include Alawites, Druze, and various Christian denominations such as Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, and Armenian Christians.


Why are they in conflict with turkey and Syria?

The conflicts with Turkey are mainly due to the Kurdish separatist movement in southeastern Turkey, where Kurdish militants have been fighting for independence or greater autonomy. The conflict with Syria is primarily related to the Syrian Civil War, where different factions and international interests have led to a complex and multifaceted conflict involving various actors, including Kurdish groups seeking autonomy.