Scenarios about 'foreign intervention'
Foreign intervention refers to a nation's deliberate actions to influence the internal affairs of another sovereign state, typically through military force, economic pressure, or political manipulation. Throughout history, such interventions have been justified through various rationales including humanitarian concerns, geopolitical interests, ideological expansion, or colonial ambitions. In alternate history scenarios, changed patterns of foreign intervention often serve as critical divergence points that reshape national boundaries, political systems, and global power dynamics.
What If The Syria Intervention Succeeded?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Western military intervention in Syria effectively removed the Assad regime, prevented the rise of ISIS, and facilitated a stable democratic transition in the Middle East.