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Why US is trying to remove the Syrian government?

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The United States supported and continues to support the values that led to the original Arab Spring Protests in Syria. These values included campaigning for more democracy, developing economic self-sufficiency and equality, freedom to criticize the government, unified Syrian citizenship (as opposed to ethnic and religious loyalties), and transparent government. After a few weeks, the regime decided to open fire on the protesters, thus leading to open conflict. The US broke off relations with the Syrian government under Bashar al-Assad when it became clear that Assad was repeatedly targeting Syrian civilians and was not interested in reconciling with them. Rather than support such an oppressive regimes, the US chose to oppose the Syrian government rather than support it.

Contrary to others' views on the matter, removing Assad is actually against Israel's interests because Assad was much more likely to come to a political agreement with Israel than any other Syrian faction would be.

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