The United States Government.
A civil war is an internal conflict with in a single country between parties that disagree. It can be therefore safely assumed that the vast majority of the people in the US civil war were from the US
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The U.S. did not initiate the war in Syria; the conflict began in 2011 as part of the broader Arab Spring, with protests against President Bashar al-Assad's regime. The situation escalated into a civil war involving various domestic and international actors. The U.S. became involved later, primarily supporting opposition groups and conducting airstrikes against ISIS, but it was not the catalyst for the war's outbreak.
There has been no conflict on the borders.
One source of conflict between Syria and Turkey is the Syrian civil war, which led to tensions between the two countries due to their different support for opposing factions. Additionally, disagreements over the presence of Kurdish forces along their border have also contributed to the conflict.
The actual conflict in Syria can lead to a regional war by spreading throughout its border to Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, and if Iran gets attacked, then there could be a World War 3.
Two conflict areas currently are the conflict in Syria, primarily between the government and various opposition groups, and the conflict in Yemen, involving a civil war between the government and Houthi rebels. Both conflicts have resulted in significant humanitarian crises and widespread violence.
To date, there has never been a war between the US and any regime that held power in Syria. The closest the US has come is its current airstrikes against the Islamic State.
Tension between Syria and the US primarily stems from the Syrian government's brutal crackdown on dissent during the civil war, which the US condemned and opposed. Additionally, the US has criticized Syria's ties to Iran and support for groups like Hezbollah, viewing them as destabilizing forces in the region. The US military presence in Syria, aimed at combating ISIS, has further complicated relations, as the Syrian government views it as an infringement on its sovereignty. These factors have contributed to a strained and adversarial relationship.
Muslims and Christians in Syria have coexisted for centuries, and interactions vary between individuals and communities. Generally, there have been instances of peaceful coexistence, as well as tensions and instances of discrimination. The conflict in Syria has added complexities to this relationship, impacting how different groups interact.
syria had an recent conflict with lebanon iraq and saudi arabia iran is so called the ally of iran
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There are no US troops in Syria, so there is no-one to withdraw.
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No. US civilian governance does not extend to any part of Syria or Iraq.