In this article, focusing on the Syrian civil war that began in March 2011, citizens began to protest President Bashar al-Assad's abolition. Because the situation in Syria is very complex and may be a good example of intensive international intervention (such as military intervention) and limited intervention (such as small sanctions and medical aid), this topic There are several aspects. The Syrian riot lasted three years, lost 100,000 people and millions of people were forced to escape to become refugees in neighboring countries.
More information: Syria Civil War Intervention against the US-led Syrian Civil War Intervention, US attacks on the Syrian government during the Syrian civil war, timber tung, Syrian trains and equipment programs, and the use of military forces to deal with the use of chemical weapons Government approval. Despite the pressures from political groups, the US government led by Barack Obama did not require the Bashar Assad to resign entirely during the first few months of Syrian riots. It was opposed by American allies in key areas such as Turkey and Saudi Arabia. First of all, in April 2011 the US imposed sanctions on the Asado administration, followed by President Obama's administrative order specifically on Bashar al-Assad and six other senior officials on May 18, 2011.
The next war is Syrian civil war. In 2012, Iran intervened in a civil war, one of the main allies of Assad (President of Syria). After the Arab Spring's peaceful protest, the civil war broke out in 2011, but then Assad started shooting. Iran will support Asad and send supplies during this period. Then all the Gulf countries (such as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia etc) began sending large amounts of money and goods to those fighting rebel factions or Assad. Mainly the Gulf countries are doing this to combat the power of Iran. Then in 2012, Hezbollah (a group of rebels backed by Iran) visited the Assad at the request of Iran. After Iran dispatched Hezbollah, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries addressed this situation by sending more supplies to the rebel factions. Then in 2014, Assad used chemical weapons to handle rebels and innocent civilians. More than 1,700 people died. Later, a new extremist group called Islamic State (Islamic State and Muslim State) was isolated from Al Qaeda. Then the United States launched a missile in an Islamic state.