Syrian Intervention
The term "Syrian Intervention" refers to the involvement of various countries and groups in the ongoing conflict in Syria, which began in 2011. This conflict started as a peaceful protest against the government of Bashar al-Assad and escalated into a civil war, drawing in multiple foreign powers with differing interests.
Countries like Russia and Iran have supported the Assad government, while others, including the United States and Turkey, have backed opposition groups. The intervention has led to complex military engagements and humanitarian crises, significantly impacting the region and contributing to the global refugee situation.