Eh? Yes. Every living organism needs water, more or less. I fail to see the relevance of this? I mean in connection to what we were discussing before.
Now Crimea and Taiwan is included? Don't care about those.
Syria does not lack water. Nobody lives in the Syrian Desert aside from a few settlements alongside the Euphrates and its upland which is fertile land.
Southern Syria is relatively fertile as well. Damascus lies in Southern Syria. I don't recall them having any lack of water. Well, whenever the hideous regime is not trying to poison the water.
Lastly you mention Gaza as some kind of comparison. You do realize that this is one of the most densely populated areas in the world and that many people suffer there and live in very bad conditions because of that very same reason?
And you want 20 million people to live in two small provinces?
Who are those 20 million people going to be? The 10% Nusayri's that constitute 2-3 million people as of March 2014? How are they going to grow 10 times their current size in a matter of months for this to be relevant for this conflict?
Do you understand what I am saying now about some of your statements?