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A map of the world with Syria in red, showing the extent of the damage done by the Syrian regime's bombing campaign. The Netherlands is shown in orange, with the number 980000 next to it. NATO members, China and Russia, are shown next to their respective countries, warning the USA and its allies not to intervene.

The Syrian Civil War: What If China and Russia Had Warned NATO?

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Question: what if the Netherlands had been bombed by the Syrian Regime to the point it killed more than 980000 people and then NATO wanted to Invade Syria but China and Russia backed up Syria and warned the USA and it's Allies?

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It is highly unlikely that Syria would bomb the Netherlands to the extent of killing over 980,000 people, especially without the backing of its allies. If China and Russia were to back up Syria and warn the US and its allies, the allied forces would most likely have to back away from invading Syria. Depending on the awareness of the damage caused and the response of the international community, it is possible that other countries, such as the UN, might launch an investigation into the bombing and eventually try to bring the perpetrators to justice. It is also possible that the US, NATO, or other countries might increase economic sanctions, or even impose a no-fly zone over Syria, to prevent further bombing of other countries. In any case, it is likely that the US and its allies would not move forward with an invasion of Syria in light of China and Russia's opposition.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 5, 2023, 6:03 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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