Scenarios about 'Syrian Civil War'
The multi-sided armed conflict in Syria that began in 2011 following anti-government protests during the Arab Spring. This complex war involves the Syrian government, various opposition groups, Kurdish forces, jihadist organizations, and foreign powers, resulting in hundreds of thousands of casualties, massive refugee displacement, and destruction of infrastructure. The conflict represents a significant geopolitical flashpoint with regional and global implications for Middle Eastern politics, international relations, and humanitarian concerns.
What If ISIS Never Formed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria never emerged as a dominant extremist force, potentially reshaping Middle Eastern politics, global terrorism, and international relations in the 21st century.
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.