The significance of Syrian Conflict3185835

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During the ongoing conflict in Syria involving the Bashar Al-Assad forces and the rebel army it might have already been observed that "Syrian conflict" has become one of the most crucial cases for that world. Both Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama made their points in showing that it's inside their countries interests to behave. Therefore, it poses the question why the problem in Syria is really very important to Russia and also the U . s ..


Firstly, it's worth mentioning the strategic geographical and political location of Syria - It's got entry to Med and it is in the center of four important countries/regions: Israel, Iran, Kuwait and Caucasian states. The very first a pair of them have hostile relations and especially under the presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the conflict seemed very plausible. Syria is found between those countries and Iran is the strongest ally at the center East, which will make them a really situated near commercial establishments country. The past two countries, Kuwait and Caucasian states are relatively all-around Syria. What's important, is always that destabilization of Syria as well as the large number of Islamic extremist mercenaries (who partly from the rebel army) could have effect on situation in those regions (Kuwait - that's essential mainly because it has become the final biggest oil exporter for your USA in last fifteen years) and former Soviet Caucasian states, that have already causing problems because of the activity of its extremist groups. Hence, both Russians (avoiding destabilization while increasing of influence of extremist groups in Caucasian states - mostly Chechen groups, who're actually Muslim) and USA (supporting Israel against Iran and protecting their economic desire for the guts east) can be extremely concerned about the syrian crisis charity. Barack Obama feels more pressure than normal in the Israeli government (and apparently the Kuwait government that is supporting the rebel army from the beginning), who emphasize the threat of Iran for the entire Middle East. The next, very important aspect could be the control over the Mediterranean Sea. The Russian Naval Base in Tartus established in 1971 under agreement of Soviet Union and Syrian governments can be basically named as the only opposition to USA/NATO domination within the Mediterranean and beyond. In case there is failure of Bashar Al-Assad, the presence of Russian base could be put under question through the new government. Additionally, Putin would loss his only ally within the Middle-east region and what is more, a profit provider as Russia may be the biggest exporter of weaponry for Syria. Lastly, Obama follows the ideological superiority of USA over other countries and so feels obligated to intervene in Syria. The conflict in Syria might be described not only as conflict between Al-Assad and rebel forces, and also like a conflict in the diplomatic domination between Putin and Obama. Every possible closure of the Syrian conflict will certainly have major impact on both relations between Russia and USA and the way forward for the guts East.