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    realize that we should stop ISIS population growth because the more power they get the more other countries will fear them and give in to them. The U.S. has made an attempt to stop the population growth for ISIS by using military airstrikes to attack Syria. A realist understands that the U.S. needs to stop the population growth of ISIS and the only way to do that now is war. ISIS wants a ground war and I believe we will eventually give it to them. In the constructivism perception, the United…

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    control of the country in 200, when the former President Hafez died. His plan was then to reform the country, but he has not fulfilled that, and maybe has did the opposite of his intentions. Since Bashaar has taken power, rights of the citizens of Syria have been taken away. And many have died because of the protesting turning into a Civil War. But many guaranteed rights have are not given like they should be. Because of this,the Syrian people have been rebelling against the government and have…

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    Such as adapting to an unusual place is extremely laborious and challenging. In 2012 I moved to the United States of America from Syria (a war was and still going on there). Therefore, we had to flee like many others that were seeking hope and looking for a dazzling future that Syria can no longer offer. My family and I were one of the many fortunate people that were able to flee the country. When we arrived in the United States my family knew no one to…

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    Byzantine and Persian domains. Prior Byzantine triumphs had left both sides depleted and open to success. Besides, the tenants of Syria and Egypt, distanced by religious difference furthermore, loathing the endeavors of the Byzantine Empire to force Christianity on the populace, were excited to be free of Byzantine run the show. In 636, Arab armed forces vanquished Syria. The…

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    caused many attacks towards civilians. Once Americans had cornered Osama and executed him everything felt so better like weight lifted off our shoulders. In 1999 people from a group “Tawhid Wal-Jiha”, then later on became The Islamic state of Iraq and Syria much better known as “IsIs” was risen up not much of a big deal by that time. They do have ties to other extreme and radical terrorist groups, IsIs also has already put their mark on this world killing nearly 1,400 people in 21 countries in a…

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    deadly, and more tragic, many Syrians are forced to make a difficult decision; remain in their war-torn homeland, risking everyday with their lives, or pack up their bags, and flee Syria. As most Syrians value their lives, and the lives of their families, the majority choose the latter option. With neighboring countries of Syria, for example; Lebanon and Turkey, are already suffering from low infrastructure, industry, and security, many Syrians flee across the Mediterranean Sea to Western…

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    Opioid War Among with wars in Syria and Ukraine, Afghanistan and Iraq, and many other wars, people all over the world are fighting in the Opioid war. Yes, it is a war; because people fight for their family, friends, relatives, and fellow citizens. America is now in top five opioid countries in the world based on the consumption of opioids, in doses, per million people per day. This problem is huge and it is composed of the wide range of issues like prescription drugs, their advertisement and…

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    Jimmy Carter contributed to the Arab-Israeli conflict by establishing the Camp David Accords which helped ease tension between the Arabs and Israeli. On November 9, 1977, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat announces that he is "ready to go to the Israeli parliament itself" to resolve the Mid-East conflict. This is despite the fact that the two countries do not have diplomatic relations and are technically still at war. On November 15,1977, through the US, Israel formally extends…

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    needs; they build their plans by killing children’s future. It is true that the neighbor countries welcomed the Syrian refugees, however, they did not support them enough with the daily necessities of life. Wynn Flaten, a director of World Vision’s Syria Crisis Regional Response says, “More needs to be done to peacefully stop this conflict, and more support needs to be given to host countries and humanitarian actors. We’re going to be dealing with this one for years to come” (par.…

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    The effect of the Kurdish fight for autonomy in both Iraq and elsewhere, has changed the Middle East’s landscape. This includes subnational or internal fracturing of Kurdish parties, national barriers, and newfound international relations as well as political alliances with historical rivals. Gareth Stansfield illustrates this point when he uses Kurdish history in Iraq as and cites economic and political relations with Turkey as signaling a potential Kurdish state, “By embracing this agenda,…

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