
This image shows a map indicating fears of sectarian breakdown in Syria. Points made are violence in Lebanon spilling over to broaden conflict, reigniting Sunni-Shiite tensions in Iraq, rogue Syrian groups launching attacks in Israel, the Sunni awaking in Jordan that could potentially threaten monarchy, and the possible deployment of chemical weapons in Syria.


This image shows the map of violence in the middle east region. The map is of the scale of 50 miles.The countries listed are IRAQ, Lebanon, Syria, Israel and Jordan.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the Syrian crisis is emerging and where the flash points are around the country with regards to battles


This image is titled "Flash Points: Fears of a Sectarian Breakdown in Syria." Five areas are highlighted: Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Iraq and Jordan. The background shows a map showing the location for each country and the impact each one could have on Syria's future. Violence in Lebanon could cross their borders; rogue Syrian groups could launch cross-border attacks from Israel; Syria has a stockpile of chemical weapons that could be used or stolen; fear of reigniting Sunni-Shiite tensions from Iraq; and Sunni awakenings in Jordan could threaten Syria's monarch.


The Syrian situation has exploded these past few months, with a delicate situation becoming a radically all consuming war. In this illustrations we see how all of this has affected Syria's neighbors.


The title of the graphic is flash points: fears of a sectarian breakdown in Syria. It gives a map of the middle east and countries that can pose an issue.


The image here is a map of Israel, Syria and Iraq. The caption for this image is, "Flash Points, Fears of a Sectarian breakdown in Syria". There are five areas on the map scattered between the three countries. In these different areas are icon boxes that display bits of information relevant to the conflict in the region.


This image shows some of the possible causes of conflict in Syria and the surrounding area. For example, Syria has stockpiles of chemical weapons that could fall into the wrong hands.


This chart describes flash points . Specifically, fears of a sectarian breakdown in Syria. Categories on the chart include Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel.


TITLE: Flash Points: Fears of a Sectarian Breakdown in Syria This is a map that lists particular countries in the Middle East, such as Lebanon, Israel, Syria, and Iraq. It also lists what the fears are in those countries, like in Israel: rogue Syrian groups could launch cross-border attacks.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows a different view of the syrian military landscape and where certain key events have occurred and are occurring


flash points | fears of a sectarian breakdown in Syria. Points on a map indicate stockpile weapons that could be stolen, Violence in Lebanon threatening to spill over, rogue Syrian groups, Sunni awakening threatening democracy, fear of re-ignniting Sunni-Shiite conflict in Iraq.


The image depicts the fear of a sectarian breakdown in Syria. The breakdown of the Syrian government would allow threats to other governments in the region, civil war, and the use of dangerous weapons across the country.


This is a map of Syria and it shows 5 different areas where there may be a risk. The risk is of different types it could be violence or war or use of weapons.


This image shows or depicts in textual and Syrian geographical statistical format data concerning fears of a sectarian breakdown in the country of Syria.

