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Why did Obama intervene in Syria?

Why did Obama intervene in Syria?

Obama argued that it was necessary to intervene because the recent chemical weapons attack in Syria “risks making a mockery of the global prohibition on the use of chemicals weapons” and that it put U.S. regional allies that share a border with Syria in danger.

What is the US involvement in Syria?

The United States is the largest single donor to the humanitarian response in Syria, providing over $12.2 billion in humanitarian assistance for vulnerable individuals inside Syria and those displaced in the region since the start of the crisis.

Why are they fighting in Syria?

The war started in 2011, when Syrians enraged by corruption and emboldened by a wave of “Arab Spring” protests across the region took to the streets to demand democratic accountability for their leaders. The chaos of the war allowed ISIS, al Qaeda and other terror groups to seize more than 70% of Syria’s territory.

How has the UN failed Syria?

Unclaimed improvised explosive devices attacks also killed and wounded hundreds of civilians. The UN Secretary-General’s report on children and armed conflict confirmed more than 4,724 grave violations across Syria in 2020, including killing, maiming and the recruitment and use of children in hostilities.

How has conflict affected the lives of Syria?

During the course of the conflict, at least 400,000 Syrians have lost their lives, and 5.6 million refugees out of a pre-war population of 22 million were displaced from Syria1,2,3. The Syrian conflict has widespread consequences on civilian health and well-being beyond mortality and displacement.

Did the UN intervene in Syria?

The UN and its partners continue to provide relief amid the crisis. Last year, they delivered aid to more than seven million people a month. But as Mr. Bozkir observed, this sometimes comes at great cost as 14 humanitarian workers have been killed in northwest Syria over the past 14 months.

What did the UN do to help Syria?

UN Action at a Glance Since 2012, the Council has adopted 27 resolutions on Syria or largely related to Syria. The UN-led Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) for 2021-2022 calls for $5.8 billion to support almost 6 million refugees in neighbouring countries.

Why is Syria famous?

Syria’s capital, Damascus, has long been one of the Arab world’s centers for cultural and artistic innovation, especially in the field of classical Arab music. Syria has also produced several pan-Arab stars. Asmahan, Farid al-Atrash and singer Lena Chamamyan.

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Ruth Doyle