Syria Escalates Tensions with Kurds, Declares Military Zone in Aleppo
Syria declares military zone east of Aleppo amid rising tensions with Kurds.
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UPSC Exam Angles
GS Paper 2: International Relations - Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests
GS Paper 3: Security - Linkages between development and spread of extremism
Potential question types: Analyzing the impact of regional conflicts on global security, assessing the role of external actors in the Syrian conflict
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Syria: Declared Military Zone East of Aleppo (2026)
Map showing the location of Aleppo and the declared military zone, highlighting potential areas of conflict with Kurdish forces. The map also shows the proximity to the Syrian-Turkish border.
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Background
The Syrian conflict, which began in 2011, has complex roots in the country's authoritarian rule, economic grievances, and sectarian tensions. The Arab Spring uprisings inspired protests against President Bashar al-Assad's government, which were met with violent repression. This led to an armed rebellion involving various factions, including Kurdish groups seeking greater autonomy.
The rise of ISIS further complicated the conflict, drawing in regional and international actors. The Kurds, primarily concentrated in northern Syria, have historically sought self-determination, facing discrimination and marginalization under successive Syrian regimes. Their struggle for autonomy predates the current conflict, with earlier uprisings and political movements advocating for Kurdish rights.
Latest Developments
In recent years, the Syrian government, backed by Russia and Iran, has focused on regaining control over territories previously held by rebel groups and ISIS. This has led to increased tensions with Kurdish forces, particularly in areas where Kurdish-led forces have established autonomous administrations. Turkey's military operations in northern Syria, aimed at curbing Kurdish influence, have further complicated the situation.
The US withdrawal from parts of Syria has also created a power vacuum, allowing for increased Russian and Syrian government influence. The future of Kurdish autonomy in Syria remains uncertain, with ongoing negotiations and shifting alliances shaping the political landscape.
Practice Questions (MCQs)
1. Consider the following statements regarding the Kurdish people and their aspirations for autonomy: 1. The Kurdish population is primarily concentrated in a contiguous region spanning across Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran. 2. Kurdish groups have consistently maintained a unified political front in their pursuit of self-determination across all countries. 3. The concept of 'Rojava' refers to the Kurdish-administered autonomous region in northern Syria. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.1 and 2 only
- B.1 and 3 only
- C.2 and 3 only
- D.1, 2 and 3
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Answer: B
Statement 1 is correct as Kurds are spread across Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran. Statement 3 is correct as Rojava refers to the Kurdish region in northern Syria. Statement 2 is incorrect because Kurdish groups are often fragmented and have different political agendas in different countries.
2. Assertion (A): The declaration of a military zone east of Aleppo by the Syrian government is likely to exacerbate tensions with Kurdish forces in the region. Reason (R): Kurdish groups in the area have been seeking greater autonomy and control over their territories, which conflicts with the Syrian government's aim to reassert its authority. In the context of the above statements, which of the following is correct?
- A.Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
- B.Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
- C.A is true but R is false
- D.A is false but R is true
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Answer: A
The assertion and reason are both true, and the reason correctly explains why the declaration of a military zone would exacerbate tensions. The Kurdish desire for autonomy clashes directly with the Syrian government's desire for control.
3. Which of the following countries shares a border with Syria?
- A.Armenia
- B.Cyprus
- C.Jordan
- D.Georgia
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Answer: C
Jordan shares a border with Syria. Armenia and Georgia are located further north, and Cyprus is an island nation.
