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    rebel groups to stand up against president Assad. These groups include ISIS, Kurds, and Free Syrian army. These groups have caught innocent Syrians in deadly crossfire. Syria has been at war for seven years ( “Why is there a War in Syria” ) this civil war has left 30,00 people dead in Syria. “The key factor in why the war in Syria is still going on is the intervention…

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    outside of their own homes. A world where countless people have been forcibly removed from their own homes and no safe place to go. This tragic a is a reality for the millions of refugees desperately fleeing Syria in search of someplace safe. With supplies dwindling and the countries bordering Syria filling up with refugees they cannot hope to support, something must be done to assist the refugees. Therefore, the United States should allow refugees to seek asylum because they face life…

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    A comparison of Syrian conflict and conflict between Sudan and South Sudan The ongoing conflict in Syria and the conflict between Sudan and South Sudan draw many similarities in regard to the causes and nature of their respective conflicts. The civil war in Syria began in March of 2011 due to a growing resentment of the government regime led by Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, creating an eventual armed civil conflict between rebel groups and the government. A direct result of the conflict…

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    especially with the presidential debates going on. In Europe, migrants and refugees are dying in tunnels trying to get to England from France where they are stuck in camps they call "inhumane". Millions of people have been displaced by the civil war in Syria. Many Syrians have fled to the neighboring country of Turkey, but they are not entirely welcome by the Turkish government who does not officially view the as "refugees". Many others in Turkey welcome them with open arms. In fact, many of…

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    countries. The UN Commission of Inquiry of Syria has stated that, “The responsibility to protect Syrian refugees is not being adequately shared or shouldered.” The cuts to Jordan have caused these fleeing refugees to make a dangerous choice and return to their home even though the war is still waging on. It is a significant indication that the international community has failed to provide protection to them. Unfortunately these people who plan to re-enter Syria is a one-way ticket, as many…

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    Refugee Crisis: The Worst Humanitarian Disaster of Our Time Since the war in Syria began six years ago, World Vision says that “eleven million people have been displaced from their homes;”that’s more than half of Syria’s population. As this war wages on, people are dying and millions of refugees are left without a home. The Syrian Refugee Crisis is a direct result of Assad’s ruthless governing and the civil war in Syria; it has caused millions to leave their homes and face many trials in an…

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    If America and the coalition wish to defeat the Islamic State and re-stabilize Iraq and the Levant, Assad should be funded and the FSA discarded.The continual conflict in Syria is one of the most controversial and misconcepted engagements in the modern era, because of media organizations spreading these truthless allegations and misconceptions. Most westerners view the Syrian Civil War as a fight between an evil regime led by the brutal and malicious Bashar Al-Assad, and Peaceful democracy…

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    Many Syrians are fleeing the country because of the commotion going on in the war. Everyday someone living is Syria is losing their life. More than six years after the war began, 470,000 people have died. The Syrian war has affected how Syrian refugees are being treated, where they are fleeing to and the death rate in Syria. Many people are wondering about where Syrian refugees are fleeing to because of the Syrian War. Nearly four million are Syrian refugees in other countries at this time. The…

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    affected by the current Syrian Civil War, which has also caused an immense displacement of Syrian refugees seeking safety. As a neighboring state, it is burdened by the great influx of refugees, prompting an adjustment on the refugee policy, the state of Syria and the Islamic State. Its foreign policy greatly depends on systemic variables such as geography, alliances, and relative power. According to Joseph Micallef, “Turkey’s objectives in the Syrian Civil War are, in order of priority, to…

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    The foundation of the French Mandate for Syria and Lebanon played an integral role in shaping Lebanese politics and society, and in turn establishing factors that would make it prone to intervention. The French sought to make Lebanon as large as possible while still retaining a Maronite majority;…

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