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Why has Syria been in constant war?

Syria has been in constant war, mainly because Syria is a battleground for major powers. Let me briefly talk about my personal opinion.

First of all, the geographical location of Syria is very important. His neighbors are mainly Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel and other countries. He belongs to the "crossroads" in the Middle East and is the main road for Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and Central Asia to enter the Mediterranean. At the same time, it is the crossroads of Europe facing East Asia, so the geographical position of Syria is very important, which is related to the traffic problems of almost all countries on this line.

Secondly, Syria's every move is directly related to the rise and fall of oil prices, not because Syria has high oil reserves or because it is a big oil consumer. In fact, Syria is an "oil-poor" country in the Middle East, and its oil production is less than 0.3% of the world's. However, Syria chose the Iran-Iraq-Syria oil pipeline known as the "Islamic pipeline", which made Syria gradually marginalized in geostrategy.

Finally, Syria's geographical position is important, and it is an important part of the regional energy corridor, backed by Iran and other countries, which means that Syria will inevitably become a "battlefield" for various forces. This is mainly because once Syria fully faces Russia and Iran, it will inevitably bring huge economic benefits and different cultural influences, which will make neighboring countries face major challenges. Therefore, Syria's neighboring countries, such as Lebanon, Israel, Turkey, etc., are involved and rapidly expand to Russia, the European Union, the United States and other "oligarchs", so the war in Syria has been difficult to settle.

In short, Syria has been in constant war. The essential reason is that the geographical location of Syria is very important. In order to compete for control, major countries have fought in Syria. From the war itself, it is hard to say which country is at fault. After all, from the perspective of our own country, fighting in Syria is in our national interest, but it is always Syrian civilians who suffer.