Syria's Ongoing Conflict: A Global Impact and Uncertain Future

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The Syrian revolution, which began in 2011, has significantly impacted global politics, leading to a devastating civil war with over 500,000 deaths and displacing millions. The conflict created a power vacuum that allowed ISIS to rise, influencing global events like the 2015 migrant crisis and the rise of far-right politics in Europe. Despite Assad's continued rule with support from Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah, the situation remains unstable, with the U.S. maintaining a military presence to combat ISIS. The future of Syria, whether as a failed state or a democracy, remains uncertain.
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