The problem in Syria primarily stems from a brutal civil war that began in 2011, sparked by protests against President Bashar al-Assad's regime. The conflict has evolved into a complex struggle involving various domestic and international actors, including extremist groups, Kurdish forces, and foreign powers such as Russia and the U.S. This has led to widespread humanitarian crises, including massive displacement of civilians, destruction of infrastructure, and ongoing violence. Efforts for a political resolution have been complicated by deep-seated sectarian divisions and competing interests among the involved parties.
yeah
It's revolution against dictator Bashar Assad and his regime. Assad family is rulling Syria from 1970, they destroy everything in Syria,steal everything and did so many massacres in Syria..
as usual, without problem.
One private company of Syria is Central Bank of Syria. Two other private companies of Syria include: MTN Syria and Syriatel.
Syria is in Asia
No, Syria is an independent country. Turkey is the country that boarders Syria from the north.
Syria is in the northern and eastern hemisphere
Syria is located on Asia.
Syria is located in Asia.
Syria and Israel http://bbsnews.net/bbsn_photos/topics/Maps-and-Charts/israel_lebanon_map.jpg
There is no one "nearest" country so Syria. Syria borders Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, and Iraq. So, in a sense, all these countries are "nearest" to Syria.
Syria was founded in 1946.