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Syria

Syria is a country in Asia, the capital city is Damascus.

Syria

an Asian republic in the Middle East at the east end of the Mediterranean; site of some of the world's most ancient centers of civilization

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Syrian Arab Republic Decapolis

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Simple sentences

In which direction will Syria develop after the regime change?
Damacus is located in Syria.
The United States Ambassador in Syria left the country for security reasons.
I'm from Syria.
This woman is not from Syria.
Damascus is Syria's capital.
Damascus is in Syria.
All her relatives are in Syria.
Russia is sending battleships, marines, and landing craft tanks against Syria, and submarine equiment against Iran.
What's the minimum salary in Syria?
Mary is the country's foremost expert on the conflict in Syria.
Damascus is the capital of Syria.

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With his help, you might reach Syria over there.
Rumor says that Cleopatra has fled to Syria.
Against the sedition of his sister, Cleopatra. who, by all reports, has fled to Syria.
And there's the campaign in Syria.
We want Syria for ourselves.
France is not in Syria as an enemy.
A mother and child from Syria.
We go to Syria, Lebanon, then Greece, Sicily, and finally Rome itself.
I'm entertaining a merchant from Syria.
The Hittites invaded Syria.
He has belittled Pharaoh's victories in Syria, and the land of the Hittites.
North Africa, Syria, Lebanon and Palestine.
Aleppo, Syria!
Syria?
So he considers retiring me to a sand hill in Syria.
Can you tell me how long it took Gaius Vitellius to build his aqueduct in Syria?
Syria, Babylon, and Egypt, they've all defeated us and made slaves, but today they are gone.
Octavian has crossed from Syria into Egypt.
In Syria.
According to Tulse Luper, Antilipe in Syria was home to a unique species of black maritime rook that mated with seagulls.
They've secretly sold arms to Cuba, to Syria and Uganda.
You know we already sell arms to Syria, Chile, Iran?
Egypt, Syria. Palestine.
And his taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.
In Syria, with the U.N. troops.
Unfortunately, ancient Persia is 20 feet under the sand of Iran, Iraq and Syria.
Troops have moved from Syria Planum to reinforce patrols in Solis Planum.
Psi Corp's got an intelligence operation in Syria Planum.
Then, one day, our sonic probes picked up something 300 feet. beneath the surface of Syria Planum.
My girl, when Rameses destroyed Syria, that was an accident.
If that doesn't happen, tab to Syria.
We either go for the heli Rv or we head for Syria.
Yeah, for Syria.
Reports in from Syria inform us that a British soldier crossed the border in the area where you were captured.
We were near Tel El Ahmar in Syria to pick up a shot down pilot.
On their way to Syria, he and a group of disciples were intercepted by some of the very same crusaders he had once commanded.

News and current affairs

Inter-state combat may still occur where strategic front lines can be found, such as Israel's border with Syria, India's border with Pakistan, and the border dividing the two Koreas.
Syria is a special concern.
With Russia's invasion of Ukraine and annexation of Crimea, the disintegration of Iraq's and Syria's borders, and increasing Chinese assertiveness in the South and East China Seas, the post-Cold War era appears to have ended in 2014.
Indeed, the US has trimmed its presence abroad by refusing to contribute to a eurozone bailout, intervene in Syria, or use force to contain Iran's nuclear breakout (despite strong Israeli support).
Supplying less leadership allows the US to weigh opportunity costs before taking action, and to select the issues and circumstances that suit it the best. In this environment, military intervention in Libya does not necessitate the same in Syria.
It is also important to bear in mind that in 1973, the US suffered less from the OPEC oil embargo than Europe did, even though America, which had resupplied Israel in its war with Egypt and Syria in October of that year, was the primary target.
But nostalgia has led both states to misinterpret the challenges they now face, whether by linking al-Qaeda to Saddam Hussein's Iraq, or Hezbollah to Iran and Syria.
As Brookings Institution foreign-policy expert Suzanne Maloney points out, countries in the region and beyond are already dismayed at the lack of US leadership concerning Syria.
In the case of Syria, the West has repeatedly called for diplomacy while ruling out any military action, with predictably bad results.
Iran and Syria, which have played a spoiler role in Iraq up to now, may also now be anxious to find a way to pull the country back from the brink.
Syria's deepening crisis, and the criminal use of chemical weapons there, has created a similar dynamic and dilemma.
A chemical-weapons attack on the scale just seen in Syria must be deemed a game changer.
Although possessing these weapons of mass destruction is technically not illegal, most states are parties to the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention, which Syria has refused to sign.
I believe that the fairest and simplest proportionate response would be to impose a no-fly zone on Syria.
Current events, not just in Libya, but also in Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Yemen, and Bahrain, mirror the political complexity of these countries.
A good example is the international effort to confront the Islamic State's malign brutality in Iraq and Syria.
Among his likely jobs in Iraq will be to secure a pipeline carrying Iraqi oil from Mosul, Iraq to Haifa, Israel via Syria.
To stop Syria from objecting, the US is now threatening it as well.
Wariness of another Middle East war has also underpinned Obama's unwillingness to go beyond a one-time punitive strike on Syria - with some in Congress opposed to even that.
As the intense US debate about President Barack Obama's proposed use of military force highlights, the attack-Syria push is not about upholding America's national interest.
In addition to the eternal Israel-Palestine conflict, Iraq's instability, the Arab Spring, Syria's civil war, and the ongoing nuclear standoff with Iran all demand America's attention.
Within months, Islamist parties shaped by the Brotherhood's ideology had replaced secular dictators in Tunisia and Egypt, and seemed poised to take over Yemen and Syria, largely because they were the only well-organized political movements on the scene.
And yet Karski's legacy is more important than ever - nowhere more so than in Syria.
We agonize about the failure to halt the atrocities being committed almost daily in Syria.
This year, as the American-led effort to mediate a Middle East peace settlement began to falter, Turkey took up the job of mediator in both the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the conflict between Syria and Israel.
Among his likely jobs in Iraq will be to secure a pipeline carrying Iraqi oil from Mosul, Iraq to Haifa, Israel via Syria. To stop Syria from objecting, the US is now threatening it as well.
Despite being isolated and ostracized, Iran has managed to gain some strategic breathing room with the help of countries like China, Russia, India, Syria, and Venezuela, allowing it to resist Western pressure.
To be sure, Iran's alliances are vulnerable to erosion and, in the case of two staunch allies, Syria and Venezuela, to outright collapse.

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