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00:00Before watching the video, I remind you that there is more content on the Hotpoint website.
00:30Although Syria is just a small country, it has long been an important goal for major powers to invade the Middle East.
00:37Why is Syria called the heart of the Middle East?
00:40Why does it touch the world's nerves?
00:43How important is its geographical significance?
00:46Since ancient times, Syria has been called the heart of the Middle East.
00:50Although the territory is small and the population is only 23 million, it is a major country in terms of geopolitical significance.
00:58From a geographical point of view, the north of Syria depends on Turkey, the southeast on Iraq, and the south on Jordan.
01:05The southwest is adjacent to Lebanon and the Palestinian region, and the west is also adjacent to Cyprus.
01:11Located in the center of the five seas of the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, the Black Sea, the Sea of ​​Li, and the Persian Gulf, the geographical location is extremely special.
01:20Because of this strategic line, Syria has also become a traffic hub between the east and west and the north and south.
01:26This used to be an ancient commercial center and strategic location.
01:29The northern coastal commercial city of Aleppo used to be the important terminal point of the Silk Road in ancient China.
01:36It is also known as the Silk Road of Wealth and Secrecy.
01:39It is also because of Syria's strategic value that it has become the center of conflict.
01:44Historically, many empires have used Syria and its surrounding areas as their strategic targets.
01:50And since the 20th century, with the discovery of oil resources, the great powers have invaded this land.
01:55The struggle between the United States, the Soviet Union, and other international forces has not stopped to this day,
02:00especially the civil war that broke out in 2011, which caused Syria to fall into a long-term turmoil.
02:05Although Syria's resources are limited, its geopolitical value is great.
02:10The maritime trade on the east coast of the Mediterranean has made it an important channel for energy exports.
02:15The Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Hormuz, which are close to it, are also a place of oil.
02:20Think about it.
02:21Whoever controls Syria can have an important strategic advantage between Europe and Africa.
02:27For example, the Arab natural gas pipeline in the plan went through Syria and transported the Middle East's natural gas to Europe.
02:34However, this pipeline has triggered an interest struggle between Russia and Europe and the United States.
02:39Russia hopes to protect its own natural gas market, while Europe and the United States support alternative routes.
02:44The struggle of the great powers has made Syria unstable.
02:47This is one of the major reasons behind the civil war in Syria.
02:50And now the Syrian government and the rebel forces are repeatedly fighting for strategic positions in the northern region of Hormuz.
02:57The battle has entered the stage of heating up.
03:01The next 48 hours is a critical time for the security of the Syrian capital Damascus.
03:07Some analysts believe that once Hama falls, the anti-government rebels will take the last line of defense between Syria and Damascus.
03:19According to the picture released by the Syrian rebels, the rebels continued to advance in the past seven days.
03:23The occupation is said to be the palace of Syrian President Assad.
03:26After the rebels entered the palace, they explored everywhere and exposed the luxurious living room, bathroom and bedroom in the palace.
03:33But there was no sign of Assad in the palace at the time.
03:36There is news that Assad has long fled to Russia with his family.
03:39The camera turned to the streets of Aleppo.
03:41Many protesters gathered in front of the statue of President Assad's brother.
03:45First, cover the statue with a rope, and then pull the statue on the horse together.
03:52When the statue fell, the protesters immediately fired at the sky, expressing anger and fighting emotions at the same time.
03:58Aleppo International Airport was also controlled by the rebels.
04:00Members of the rebels held guns outside the airport.
04:03There was no one in the airport.
04:04There were no planes taking off or landing on the runway.
04:06There were also arms scattered after being overturned.
04:09In response to the actions of the Syrian rebels,
04:11Iranian President Peter Shkian, who was elected to support the Syrian government, was criticized during a local official media interview.
04:15Terrorists should not be allowed to start wars and bloodshed in Syria.
04:19This not only threatens the security and stability of Syria, but also seriously threatens regional security.
04:23It should help the Muslim Brotherhood through diplomatic negotiations.
04:27Terrorists should not be allowed to start wars and bloodshed in Syria.
04:35This is what we should try to achieve through diplomacy and cooperation between us and our neighboring countries.
04:43We are brothers with Muslims and other countries.
04:46In addition, UN Secretary-General Spokesperson Douglas Crea said that
04:49UN Secretary-General Guterres was shocked by the escalating violence in Syria
04:53and called for immediate cessation of hostilities,
04:55reminding all parties to comply with international law, including international humanitarian law.
04:59All parties must do their utmost to protect civilians and civilian objects,
05:04including by allowing safe passage to civilians who are fleeing hostility.
05:12As the heart of the Middle East, Syria has become the focal point of global geopolitics.
05:17And behind every conflict, there is a nerve that moves the world.
05:21Some analysts believe that the problem of Syria is not only a regional conflict,
05:25but also the cause of global order.
05:28A small country is playing a game in the east and west,
05:31because its location is special and the situation is complicated,
05:34which makes it the most important chess piece in the hands of a big country.

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