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What Caused The Conflict In Syria

What are the causes of conflict in the Middle East?

People may give many reasons for lack of peace in Middle-East but the true reason is the rich oil resources of the region.Not just oil but this piece of land is also blessed with natural gas and other natural resources; 32% of the world’s natural gas rests in the hands of Middle-East states.So, to be very serious the war going on in Middle-East is more a result of international conspiracies than it is of sectarian violence.Middle-East is rich of oil,petroleum,gas,opium,gold and aluminium resources.Seeing these facts one must consider that ‘’Why these countries are not developing?The reason is that international powers are using these countries as nothing but their war grounds to fulfil their vested interests.All of this is a conspiracy of anti-Muslim powers.Yes, some of the middle-east states i.e. Saudi Arabia are progressing much faster than others but the reason is that not a single one of the 1.6 billion Muslims of the world would stay low if something happens to Saudi Arabia.Also that Saudi Arabia and other such nations sell petrol and natural gas to world’s powers on low rates and easy terms.You might be surprised but this is true, the human-blood is being shed for nothing but the gain of power.The UN has failed miserably in prevailing peace in Middle-East. In fact UN The United Nations is not more than a Debating Society.The so-called ambassadors of peace instead of making efforts to prevent war and save human lives give preference to their own interests.The current situation in Syria is hidden from none.Armies enter these countries ignoring their regional sovereignty, in the name of prevailing peace,fight for their own interests and once they have been fulfilled they leave. No one cares for the hundreds of thousands that have that and the ones that are being killed daily either by terrorists or the ambassadors of peace.The only thing these cowards care about is gaining control natural resources of the region at any cost of all.

Syrian Civil War - the cause?

Assad is an Alawite, which is technically Shia, but he favors a secular state, so his family has held the various factions in Syria together for many years. Most Syrians support Assad as the only one who can prevent the country from becoming a radical Islamic State. Assad runs a "tight ship" but he was elected by the Syrian people and is certainly no more of a repressive dictator than Turkey's Erdogan, or Saudi Arabia's King Abdullaziz Al Saud. Assad mishandled some demonstrations in 2011, so the US, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Turkey among others decided to fund and arm Syrians who oppose him in 2012 We voted half a billion for this purpose and started the Syrian Civil War.

Unfortunately, the CIA was only able to find about 145 "moderates" who oppose Assad, so our allies who managed the program gave our money and arms and a lot of their own, to Sunni Islamic Jihadists who opposed Assad and most of them joined Al Nusra and ISIS, which is how they got their start. They are fighting Assad to replace Syria's secular state with a radical Islamic Caliphate. Turkey hates the Assad and the Kurds worse than ISIS and bombs the Kurds still. President Erdogan of Turkey is even rumored to have even given Al Nusra poison gas, for the purpose of framing Assad and bringing the US into conflict with Syria.

But Assad fooled them by turning over all his poison gas for destruction and so the US stopped funding the ISIS and Al Nusra terrorists and started bombing them in 2014. He is allied with Iran and Lebanon, as well as having a mutual defense treaty with Russia, which means that if we went to war with him directly, we would be in a technical state of war with Russia and violating the UN Charter.

With the UN resolution calling on all nations to fight ISIS, we should stop trying to overthrow Assad and support the Syrian Army's fight against ISIS and to restore order to Syria.

What are the main causes of war in Iraq, Yemen, Syria and Libya?

If you want to know? Hah! You’d definitely have to be shocked much from it. That’s war and this is how it come to those nations.Libya: Gaddafi. He helped to establish a rich Libya. But he kept up hostility toward the West. And his oil used mostly for his benefits. Sadly, most of Libyans often live with their own good mindsets so when Libyan war happened, and after they killed Gaddafi, they turned its bullets and shot each others. That’s it. An united force against Gaddafi broken up just for few days.Syria: Assad wanted to hold his power. But under his administration he supported secularism. Syria suffered protests, he refused to leave his power chair. And other formed into battalions and led to war. Many of those battalions against Assad are not even fighting for Syria but for the other radical groups. Thanked for it? Al-Nusra, Al-Qaeda, and now ISIS. Assad stills standing there. You first fought to kill Assad but eventually you also turned on killing yourself again.Yemen: more than like a war, it is rather Iran-Saudi proxy war. Houthis vs. Hadi. All started with the Revolution and the failed transtition which Houthis are not recognized as a party. And so be it.Iraq: they have already been unstable. Thanks America. It is just the continuing of the war between Sunni and Shia sectarian inside them, and America just helped to increase Iranian influence. You know that well.Main causes are many, but you can’t really know

What were the causes and consequences of King Philip’s War and Bacon’s Rebellion? In what ways were the two conflicts similar or different?

The site below will give you a start.

http://users.bergen.org/andbuc/Bacons%20...

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