Syrian National State
الدولة الوطنية السورية Suriye Ulusal Devleti | |
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Flag of the Syrian National State TAG = SNS | |
Capital | Damascus |
Ruling Party | Yerel Suriye Yönetimi |
Head of State |
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Head of Government | Adib al-Shishakli |
De Facto Country Leader | Council of the Syrian National State |
Sphere | Turkish Sphere |
Foreign Alignment | Triumvirate Client Member |
GDP | $0.676B |
Credit Rating | Good |
Market Type | Planned Economy |
The Syrian National State (Arabic: الدولة الوطنية السورية) is a Turkish Satellite located in the Middle-East. The state borders the Italian Governorate of the Levant, the Republic of Iraq, the Protectorate of Mosul and Kerkuk and the Republic of Turkey.
The territory of the commonly called Syria is currently split between itself and Turkey, which, after putting Syria under their boot, annexed all of the northern provinces, from Al Hasakeh to Tartus passing by Halep, Syria's second biggest city.
During the Oil Crisis, Syria will firstly break away from the Turkish state, then sometimes devolve into a civil war between 3 different states.
History
Before WWII
Before the fatal date of 1939 and the start of the Second World War, Syria was a french Protectorate taken from the Ottomans under the name of "First Syrian Republic". The country was regularly abused, exploited and enslaved by French colons all over the country in a need for profits. This resulted in an extreme rise of resistance activity, and most of all an improvement in Syrian recilience, nationalism and fighting capabilities.
During WWII
A liberation...
With the Fall of France in 1940, Syria was put shortly under the supervision of the Vichy Collaboration government. However, the Allied invasion of Syria put it in the hand of the Free French Republican Government once more. Promised independence by the Germans quickly after this, a series of terrorist attacks and guerilla warfare occured in the country. With Turkey joining the Axis and Italy pushing into Egypt, Syria was finally, truly liberated by their allies.