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Syrian War Research Paper

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What Syria Wants:
Causes that have lead the Syrian people to the present-day war
The war in Syria has displaced an average of 12.5 million people (Connor Key Facts). Some internationally displaced people in Syria have no humanitarian aid (i.e. food, water, medicine). About 100,000 have perished trying to flee the country by way of land or sea. The Syrian War began in 2011 when groups of Syrian students initiated revolts against the government because they did not agree with how the country was being run. Their frustrations with President Assad’s leadership triggered a massacre on the students. This horrific act pushed the country into civil war. Many nations, including the United States, called for Assad to relinquish his power, but he refused to step down from power. By the year 2013, the civil war had killed 90,000 people and this number would increase to 250,000 by 2015. The revolutionaries, Syrian citizens who want change, received support from the U.S. while Assad received support from Russia. During this dispute, other groups have joined the war causing even more terror and destruction, including the Islamic State (ISIS) (Thompson). In the past five years, …show more content…

In addition, many of the Syrian people are not educated well enough to fully understand the issue at hand. Also, “few want to aid Syrian rebels despite regional desire for Assad to go” ("Syria’s Neighbors”). These people are at a serious disadvantage in their own country. No one should be in a position where they cannot make an educated decision but must anyway. They have little power in deciding their own futures! These citizens should be able to speak their minds without the fear of being arrested or gunned down. It is the citizens lives and their future that Assad, ISIS, and rebels are in control of. It is not just and needs to be stopped before the country is torn apart

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