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Syria
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Government After WWI, was colonized by French After WWII, gained independence But politically unstable as military coup’s were common 1970, Hafiz al-Assad seized power 2000, upon Hafiz’ death, son (Bashar al-Assad) became president and remains in power …So, authoritarian republic Shares borders w/ Iraq, Israel, Turkey…
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Economy GDP = $107 billion Per capita = $5,100 (ranks 159 of 229 in world) Below the likes of Mongolia, Morocco, Guatemala Just ahead of Fiji, Honduras, the Congo Dependence on oil 25% of government revenue Unemployment = 18%
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Social Demographics Religion 74% = Sunni 16% = Shia (including government) 10% = Christian Population of 20 million similar to Taiwan & Australia Similar land area to N. Dakota 55% of population is under 25 yrs old
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Based on this background information, what issues do you think are likely problematic in Syrian society?
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History of Conflict w/ U.S. 1960-1980: Syria allied with USSR 1990-2000: Syria allied with U.S. during Gulf War 2000-2008: Relations w/ U.S. have eroded Aided search for al-Qaeda U.S. fears over WMDs U.S. fears Syrian alliance w/ Iran U.S. fears Syrian support of anti-Israel groups Considered a state sponsor of terrorism
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History of Contemporary Internal Conflict 2011: Arab Spring Youth-oriented popular uprising in Middle East utilizing the internet to overthrow authoritarian governments 2011-today: Syrian Civil War President Assad’s regime fights to maintain control as rebels fight to overthrow regime Complications: Who are the rebels & what do they want? Would the U.S. aid the revolution?
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History of Contemporary Internal Conflict U.S. has remained outside the conflict Limited aid: small-scale CIA training of rebels, providing small arms Rebels control large portion of northern areas Aug. 2012: Obama warns that use of chemical weapons crosses a red line
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Tension Today March 2013: Syria claims rebels use chemical weapons on Syrians April 2013: Investigators confirm chemical weapons use, but believe it done by government Aug. 2013: U.S. & allies begin to organize for strikes Obama’s choices: U.N. cooperation, Congressional authorization, go-it-alone Sept. 2013: Russia proposes diplomatic response
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Role of Russia Ally of Syria Attempts to constrain “American imperialism” Vetoes military action & sanctions in U.N.
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Role of Iran Ally of Syria One of a few nations with Shia leadership Rivalry with Saudi Arabia’s Sunni leadership Developing nuclear weapons Aiding Syrian weapons programs Enemy of United States Victim of chemical weapons use & warns against further use
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Archive: History of Tension w/ Syria Full Interview: Charlie Rose w/ Assad 60 Minutes: Assad & Obama Interviews
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