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Reasons for the Syrian War (Part 2)

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       Reasons for the Syrian War    The Syrian War started in March 2011, under the Presidency of Bashar al Assad, the son of Hafeez al Assad who was belonged to Baath Party of Syria and since 1970, Baath Party has ruled of the country. The Syrian war started as a Civil war that's why many people labeled as a Civil War but it fought as an international war because the international player is involved in it. The War has many players and many perspectives. The War also labeled as the 2nd Cold war between old Rivals America and Russia in the new Region, Middle East and also involved new players in it like Iran and Saudi Arabia on it. Simply, we can say that the Syrian War fought with the Cold war legacy with new players and new style. There are so many reasons behind the war, but it is true that the nature of war was civil. There were so many Civil and national reasons which lead the Syrian conflict into the Civil war and then International War.   1. Economic Downfall:

Syrian War & International Law (Part-1)

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The people want to topple the regime; the conflict of Syria started with this slogan in the Arab world in the awaking of the Arab Spring. Al-Sham the Middle Eastern state, a part of the Ottoman Empire and the part of the mandatory system under France facing the war situation since 2011. The war starting in 2011 in the context of ‘Arab Spring’ which started in Arab states from 2009. In Syria, this civil conflict stated against the regime and government of Bashar-al-Assad who is the president of Syria and ruled the country since 2000. The revolt started in March 2011 with the slogan of political-economic freedom as well as dignity stand up against their government echoing for a new democratic Syria. Later the country, became the fraction of international players gradually which is the turning point of the Syrian conflict. There are many internal and external dimensions (playing their card) for international and regional dominance in which Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Lebanon, Turkey, Rus