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Nationstates Name - Fascist Republic of Bermuda
Nation Name - Syrian Arab Republic
Capital - Damascus
Type of Government - Unitary dominant-party semi-presidential republic
Head of State(s) - Bashar Al-Assad
Image of Leader - President Al-Assad
Party in Power - Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region
Executive Title - President
Religion Breakdown - 87% Islam, 10% Christianity, 3% Druzism
Flag - Flag
National Anthem - Humat ad-Diyar (Guardians of the Homeland)
Public Goals - Rebuild Syria, ensure Syrian territorial integrity, maintain the alliance with Iran
Private Goals - Destroy the influence of Saudi Arabia, ensure a strong Russo-Syrian relationship and potentially military alliance, eradicate the influence of radical religious elements in the Syrian government, keep Bashar Al-Assad in power, spread Ba’athist ideals, détente with Israel
Total military size - 200,000
Breakdown of ground sector -
Extra military information - The Syrian Arab Armed Forces are disorganized and took heavy losses in the Syrian Civil War. However, the Army and Air Force have a large amount of remarkably modern equipment provided by Russia in the last phase of the Civil War. Interestingly, a number of all-female volunteer units are still present in the Army, a legacy of the Civil War, kept around largely due to the shortage of manpower. The SAAF maintains an arsenal of chemical weapons, with old research programs in biological warfare in cooperation with Russia. Syria does not possess any nuclear weapons, but it does have a nuclear reactor outside of the city of Al-Qusayr.
Currency - Syrian pound (SYP)
Currency and value of currency compared to USD - 515 SYP for US$1
Major import/export partners -
Major Domestic Issues - Devastation of the Civil War, military and government disorganization, remnant radical Sunni terrorists
Major Foreign Issues - Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights, the alliance with Iran, the Kurdish holdings, Saudi Arabian interference, the relationship with Russia
History - The 11-year Syrian Civil War devastated the nation. Hundreds of thousands were killed, millions were displaced. The Syrian Government won a country of rubble, and now they had to rebuild it. However, Syria has many enemies, which meant that it must to capitalize on the friendships it does have. Relations with Iran, already high due to cooperation during the Civil War, were finally formalized with the forming of the Axis of Resistance to counter the influence of Saudi Arabia, who had funded (and, it has been alleged, continues to fund) radical Sunni insurgents against the Syrian government. The Kurds maintain sovereignty over a part of Syrian land, unofficially let go during the Civil War to give the Syrian Government one less enemy to fight. Israel, as always, remains a large specter on the horizon. Syria struggles to regain its footing even two years after the end of the Civil War. However, reconstruction efforts are moving along decently well, and the final stubborn pockets of resistance are growing fewer and fewer. It would seem Syria is finally looking up, even if it will be a long road to prosperity.[/box]
Nationstates Name - Fascist Republic of Bermuda
Nation Name - Syrian Arab Republic
Capital - Damascus
Type of Government - Unitary dominant-party semi-presidential republic
Head of State(s) - Bashar Al-Assad
Image of Leader - President Al-Assad
Party in Power - Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region
Executive Title - President
Religion Breakdown - 87% Islam, 10% Christianity, 3% Druzism
Flag - Flag
National Anthem - Humat ad-Diyar (Guardians of the Homeland)
Public Goals - Rebuild Syria, ensure Syrian territorial integrity, maintain the alliance with Iran
Private Goals - Destroy the influence of Saudi Arabia, ensure a strong Russo-Syrian relationship and potentially military alliance, eradicate the influence of radical religious elements in the Syrian government, keep Bashar Al-Assad in power, spread Ba’athist ideals, détente with Israel
Total military size - 200,000
Breakdown of ground sector -
- 4,750 combat tanks
- 5,000 armored fighting vehicles
- 500 self-propelled artillery pieces
- 2,500 towed artillery pieces
- 700 rocket projectors
- 2 frigates
- 9 missile boats
- 14 patrol boats
- 7 minesweepers
- 3 landing ships
- 200 fighter aircraft
- 250 attack aircraft
- 140 transport aircraft
- 70 trainer aircraft
- 250 total helicopters
- 50 attack helicopters
Extra military information - The Syrian Arab Armed Forces are disorganized and took heavy losses in the Syrian Civil War. However, the Army and Air Force have a large amount of remarkably modern equipment provided by Russia in the last phase of the Civil War. Interestingly, a number of all-female volunteer units are still present in the Army, a legacy of the Civil War, kept around largely due to the shortage of manpower. The SAAF maintains an arsenal of chemical weapons, with old research programs in biological warfare in cooperation with Russia. Syria does not possess any nuclear weapons, but it does have a nuclear reactor outside of the city of Al-Qusayr.
Currency - Syrian pound (SYP)
Currency and value of currency compared to USD - 515 SYP for US$1
Major import/export partners -
- Import Partners: Turkey, China, South Korea, Russia
Export Partners: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, India, and Turkey
Major Domestic Issues - Devastation of the Civil War, military and government disorganization, remnant radical Sunni terrorists
Major Foreign Issues - Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights, the alliance with Iran, the Kurdish holdings, Saudi Arabian interference, the relationship with Russia
History - The 11-year Syrian Civil War devastated the nation. Hundreds of thousands were killed, millions were displaced. The Syrian Government won a country of rubble, and now they had to rebuild it. However, Syria has many enemies, which meant that it must to capitalize on the friendships it does have. Relations with Iran, already high due to cooperation during the Civil War, were finally formalized with the forming of the Axis of Resistance to counter the influence of Saudi Arabia, who had funded (and, it has been alleged, continues to fund) radical Sunni insurgents against the Syrian government. The Kurds maintain sovereignty over a part of Syrian land, unofficially let go during the Civil War to give the Syrian Government one less enemy to fight. Israel, as always, remains a large specter on the horizon. Syria struggles to regain its footing even two years after the end of the Civil War. However, reconstruction efforts are moving along decently well, and the final stubborn pockets of resistance are growing fewer and fewer. It would seem Syria is finally looking up, even if it will be a long road to prosperity.[/box]