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  2. US intervention in the Syrian civil war - Wikipedia

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    Following the start of the Arab Spring in 2011, protests in Syria against the Assad regime were violently suppressed and a civil war began. [185] By 2012 there were several armed opposition groups operating in the country, including the Free Syrian Army , formed in July 2011 by officers who defected from the Syrian Armed Forces .

  3. The U.S. intervention in the Syrian civil war is the United States-led support of Syrian opposition and Rojava during the course of the Syrian civil war and active military involvement led by the United States and its allies – the militaries of the United Kingdom, France, Jordan, Turkey, Canada, Australia and more – against the Islamic ...

  4. Syrian civil war - Wikipedia

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    The Syrian civil war is an ongoing multi-sided conflict in Syria involving various state and non-state actors. The Syrian revolution began in March 2011 when popular discontent with the Ba'athist regime ruled by Bashar al-Assad triggered large-scale protests and pro-democracy rallies across Syria, as part of the wider Arab Spring protests in ...

  5. Background and causes of the Syrian revolution - Wikipedia

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    Syria had a large disparity between the wealthy and the poor. This created a sense of injustice and frustration among the lower classes, which contributed to the civil war. Prior to 2011, the country was facing a significant level of economic inequality. The country's wealth was highly concentrated in the hands of a small elite, with the ...

  6. Syria - Wikipedia

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    Syria enjoyed an improvement in relations with several of the states in its region in the 21st century, prior to the Arab Spring and the Syrian civil war. Since the ongoing civil war of 2011 and associated killings and human rights abuses, Syria has been increasingly isolated from the countries in the region and the wider international community.

  7. Early insurgency phase of the Syrian civil war - Wikipedia

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    The civil uprising phase created the platform for emergence of militant opposition movements and massive defections from the Syrian Army, which gradually transformed the conflict from a civil uprising to an armed revolution, and later a full-scale civil war. The rebel Free Syrian Army was created on 29 July 2011, marking the transition into ...

  8. Timeline of the Syrian civil war - Wikipedia

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    The uprising against Syrian president Bashar al-Assad gradually turned into a full-scale civil war, [1] with two significant milestones being the initial March 2011 Arab Spring protests and the 15 July 2012 declaration by the International Committee of the Red Cross that the fighting had gradually become so widespread that the situation should ...

  9. Syria–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Although relations began in 1835, diplomatic relations between Syria and the United States are currently non-existent; they were suspended in 2012 after the onset of the Syrian Civil War. Priority issues between the two states include the Arab–Israeli conflict , the Golan Heights annexation, alleged state-sponsorship of terrorism , etc.