Syria is primarily engaged in a complex civil war that began in 2011, involving multiple factions, including the Assad government, various rebel groups, the Islamic State (ISIS), and Kurdish forces. Additionally, the conflict has drawn in foreign powers, with Russia and Iran supporting the Assad regime, while the U.S. and Turkey have backed different opposition groups and Kurdish forces. The situation remains fluid, with shifting alliances and ongoing violence across the country.
As of October 2015, the war in Syria is not over.
Syria is involved in a civil war now, 2014
Syria at that time was not independent.
Syria was under the mandate of France after W 1.
Jordan allied with Egypt and Syria in the Six Day War.
there is a war in Syria because Syrians want a change but the government don't want Syria to change.
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No. While Syria was technically in a de jure state of war with Israel, there were no military actions going on in Syria nor were Syrian soldiers involved in conflict in 2009 and 2010. It was only in 2011 that the Syrian Civil War began.
To date, there has never been a war between the US and any regime that held power in Syria. The closest the US has come is its current airstrikes against the Islamic State.
Syria was a French Colony when the war began. When France was invaded & defeated by Germany, then Syria came under the control of the Vichy French government which was an ally of Germany (Hitler). The Vichy French in Syria did very little to help Hitler, because they were too distant from where Germany was fighting. The British military in the Middle East defeated the Vichy French forces in Syria early in the war, thereafter Syria was under the control of Britain until the end of the war. Although combat between the British & Hitler's allies (Vichy French) took place in Syria, Syria & its citizens were generally not allied with either side during the war.
This is the Six Day War.