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Modern World History Course 11.7 Syria: Long History, Current Conflict 90 Views


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The conflict in Syria has been escalating for years. Here's a video to help you start getting up to date.

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Well if you've watched the news over the last couple of years you've

00:05

probably heard the country of Syria mentioned once or twice or like a [TV with the channel 5 news on]

00:09

million times so break out your oven mitts because today we're gonna find out

00:14

why Syria is such a hot topic all right well let's start with Bashar Al-Assad [Person picks up Syria out of oven]

00:19

who as of 2017 is the current president of Syria he also happens to be a very

00:26

bad man in 2011 the Syrian population got caught [Syrian people in the streets]

00:29

up in the quote Arab Spring unquote movement that was sweeping across the

00:34

Middle East and North Africa the Syrians wanted Assad out of power and Assad

00:39

wanted to stay in power and they reached an agreement hugged it out and [Man looking for a hug with a rainbow in the background]

00:42

everything was sunshine and rainbows roll those ending credits

00:47

okay don't roll them yet shockingly enough no agreement was reached

00:51

Assad's crackdown on the protesters sparked a civil war that has torn Syria [Syria ruins from birds-eye view]

00:55

apart with support from the Shia segment of the Syrian population as well as

01:00

China and Russia Assad has managed to maintain his hold on the government and

01:05

the military he's also maintained his hold on Syria supply of chemical weapons [Map showing chemical weapons attack in Syria]

01:10

which he has used against his civilians and yeah that's illegal the anti-assad

01:15

forces are made up of Syria's Sunnis and various rebel factions the problem with

01:20

those rebel factions is that they're disparate they are rebels who want

01:24

democracy for Syria but there are even more rebels affiliated with Isis and

01:29

other terrorist organizations who are out to out-nadi Assad [Rebel groups in Syria]

01:35

well the rebels the nice ones anyway have the support of the US Great Britain

01:39

France Turkey Saudi Arabia and other Arab states not that this has helped

01:43

them all that much and as for all the civilians who really just wanted to go [Syrian civillians in the street]

01:47

about their lives well many of them are dead or hurt or being tortured or they

01:51

have fled Syria in the hopes that they'll be able to start over again with

01:55

a new life somewhere else if they're given a chance that is so yeah Syria [German protesters in an anti-refugee protest]

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it's like the Gordian knot of security problems there's one string that's Assad

02:03

another string that's Isis another one that's pro-democracy rebels multiple

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strings for all the countries that have a stake in this particular security

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problem a string for the refugee crisis and a

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string for the use of chemical weapons well there's just no untangling that [Knights fighting with a ball of string]

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mess next time we want to end a video on rainbows well, you really should

02:24

just let us do that [rainbow in the distance]

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