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Syria has been significantly impacted by historical events, particularly the Mideast Meltdown and subsequent conflicts, leading to its current state.

Historical Context

Syria, along with Egypt and Israel, survived the Mideast Meltdown of 1997, which was a series of nuclear conflicts that devastated much of the Middle East, leaving large areas as radioactive wastelands. The fallout from these conflicts spread worldwide, causing significant geopolitical and economic repercussions. By 2045, the influence of corporations in the region was fractured due to the Fourth Corporate War, and by 2077, radioactive sandstorms were reported in the ruins of Syria, Iraq, and Iran, affecting neighboring regions such as Turkey and the Mediterranean.

Current State

As of 2077, Syria is characterized by radioactive sandstorms that drop irradiated dust onto Turkey and Europe. The country, along with others in the region, has faced challenges from invading groups and has been subject to resource exploitation in the aftermath of the Mideast Meltdown.

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Syria

History

Geopolitics

  1. . n.d. Mideast Meltdown.
  2. . n.d. Turkey.