
Syrian Wars
The Syrian Wars refer to a series of conflicts in Syria, mainly starting with the Syrian Civil War in 2011. Initially sparked by anti-government protests during the Arab Spring, the conflict escalated into a brutal war involving government forces, various rebel groups, and extremist factions like ISIS. Additionally, foreign countries, including Russia, the U.S., and Turkey, intervened, further complicating the situation. Millions have been displaced, and significant destruction has occurred. The civil war has led to a humanitarian crisis and ongoing tensions in the region, with various factions still vying for power and control.