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Who are the conflict actors? Which countries are involved? One of the conflict actors is Iran because the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and the Tehran sees Syria as a bridge to the Hezbollah’s client in Lebanon that contributed much in helping Syria. That triggered Tehran...
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Summary of Arguments An Islamic state is a militia group responsible for the loss of lives and start of various wars in the Middle East. The propaganda and speculation on who is to blame for the horrors of the nations involved are invalid; rather the...
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Syria has been under President Assad’s governance since the past seventeen years. Under President Assad’s government, Syrians lacked constitutional freedom and civil rights. The citizens wanted to overthrow their current ruler and elect their own ruler through democracy. To overcome riots and protests, armed forces...
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“ A Syrian infant baby named Karim Abdel Rahman lost his left eye during an artillery attack. Because of this, Karim gained popularity quite fast by becoming the carnage and the humanitarian crisis in the Damascus suburb of Eastern Ghouta. Karim’s injury was due to...
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The complications in Syria have been an ongoing problem for almost a century dating back to 1918. The situation has become a large problem in the Middle East, involving major countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. In the 1970’s the Assad...
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The political situation in both Iraq and Syria permitted for the expansion of Isis. Both countries included internal conflict and growing seeds of struggles. This made the expansion of Isis (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria). After being imprisoned for 5 years in Jordan, Zarqawi...
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Annotated Bibliography In modern society in the western hemisphere, the issue of refugees and their resettlement is a very prevalent issue. Many Americans believe that state governments should decide whether they can let refugees into their states allowed, yet some think it should be up...
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A Syrian infant baby named Karim Abdel Rahman lost his left eye during an artillery attack. Karim became known as the carnage and the humanitarian change in the Damascus superior of Eastern Ghouta after this unfortunate incident happened. Karim’s injury was due to a consequence...
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There are currently 25. 4 million refuges globally; 6. 3 million of which are Syrian (UNHCR, 2018). The Syrians fleeing civil war often settle in refugee camps found in neighboring countries or, when desperate enough, are smuggled across the sea to southern coastal Europe in...
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Anne Frank Today is a Syrian Girl: Rhetorical Analysis Op-ed columnist and New York Times author, Nicholas Kristoff, article “Anne Frank Today is a Syrian Girl” argues how the Syrian Refugee Crisis is similar to the Holocaust. He writes about the American reaction to both...