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From Iraq to Syria and Beyond: How the Region Was Reshaped

From Iraq to Syria and Beyond: How the Region Was Reshaped

Por Linden, Alex

Publicado por epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565371273
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The 2003 Iraq invasion unleashed cascading conflicts that redrew the Middle East, from Baghdad's collapse to Syria's civil war and the rise of ISIS across borders. Sectarian divides deepened as power vacuums invited Iranian influence, Turkish interventions, and proxy battles, displacing millions and fueling endless proxy wars. Yemen's civil strife and clashes from Gaza to Lebanon extended the turmoil, leaving states fragmented and alliances in constant flux. Beneath the geopolitics lies a profound human strain: the quiet dread of living amid perpetual instability, where borders mean little and violence reshapes identities and futures. Readers confront the emotional residue—the fatigue of displacement, the weight of lost certainties, and the search for meaning in a region forever altered. This work validates that unease without false hopes of swift repair.

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