The reason that the Syrian Civil War and the War against Islamic State should be taken seriously by people around the globe is that Islamic State is supporting terrorist activities in Western countries (such as the recent Brussels Attack and the prior attacks in Paris) and the conflict is resulting in millions of people fleeing the region and destabilizing other Middle Eastern and European countries. The effects of the war in Syria will reach Western countries and this is why Western countries should care about what happens in Syria and with Islamic State.
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Depends what you mean by war. There is always conflict somewhere in the world. Examples are the Colombian conflict, the Afghan and Somali wars. Iraq and Pakistan. The Mexican drug war. The Sudanese conflict and problems in Yemen and Syria
Syria is part the middle east and so Syria is also part of Asia such as Pakistan and Palestine Afghanistan and Iran . In the uk they are considered Asian, but in the us they are considered Arab. Hope that answers your question :)
The nations involved in the Six-Day War were Israel, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. Other Arab nations played minor roles in the short conflict.
Damascus is itself a city. It is the capital of Syria.
Syria is considered a less economically developed country (LEDC) due to factors such as political instability, conflict, and economic challenges that have hindered its development and quality of life for its population.
syria had an recent conflict with lebanon iraq and saudi arabia iran is so called the ally of iran
Syria is considered a lower-middle-income country with an economy that has been severely impacted by years of conflict and instability. The ongoing war has led to significant economic challenges, including high inflation, unemployment, and destruction of infrastructure.
The actual conflict in Syria can lead to a regional war by spreading throughout its border to Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, and if Iran gets attacked, then there could be a World War 3.
No, Syria is not considered a wealthy country. It has faced significant economic challenges due to ongoing conflict, sanctions, and a declining economy. The Syrian Civil War has led to widespread destruction, displacement of people, and disruption of infrastructure, impacting the country's overall wealth and stability.
I think he is. Hafiz Assad is not the President of Syria since he died in 2000. His son Bashar al-Assad is the current President of Syria and he is generally considered to be a dictator.
One source of conflict between Syria and Turkey is the Syrian civil war, which led to tensions between the two countries due to their different support for opposing factions. Additionally, disagreements over the presence of Kurdish forces along their border have also contributed to the conflict.
Yes, Syria is a secular state. The relegious parties are not allowed in Syria. To give you an example: if you are a member of the Muslim brother party, you will be executed. Syria is a very secular state actually, it doesn't allow religious conflict and does not follow the Islamic way at all, it also allows Christians and USED to allow Jews to be in the government. Actually now a days the Syrian Army is very much Christian generals and commanders.
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.
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There are no US troops in Syria, so there is no-one to withdraw.