Abstract

In Syria, there is not expected to break out of the revolution of this magnitude. Most people of Syria before others did not expect that the revolution breaks out originally because the regime governs Syria in an oppressive security manner. The regime controls the situation that making it difficult of any popular movement. Political life is not existent in the country. There are no civil society organizations and trade unions are not real and not real parties or political groupings, making it difficult with the outbreak of the revolution in the country in such a dictatorship, security control, which controls everything in people's lives. So Syria was apparently outside the US and global thinking. It has been stated by some officials in America and has had their expectations outbreak of the revolution in Syria minimal because the global system was not ready to abandon the Assad regime because the regime is better for them. However, the revolution in Syria broke out, caught and swept across the country, confusing international systems that were not planning to substitute for the Syrian regime. The Syrian regime is no doubt that one of the major hubs in the region.

Highlights

  • Syrian revolution spark has begun in the city of Deraa, where the security arrested fifteen children after writing slogans on the wall of their school calling for freedom and demanding the fall of the regime on February 26, 2011

  • All of which depend on the future of the UN Security Council resolution about military intervention: The continuation of status quo as longer period: The move more than five years on the Syria crisis makes the likelihood of continuation longer a probability-weighted

  • The conflict in Syria will not end or resolved by the resignation of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from power once and for all, is the decisiveness point for the opposition or direction to military escalation seriously will lead to a disastrous war spread to most of the Middle East

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Syrian revolution spark has begun in the city of Deraa, where the security arrested fifteen children after writing slogans on the wall of their school calling for freedom and demanding the fall of the regime on February 26, 2011. Syrian youths led the protests which demanded to conduct political, social and economic reforms They raised the slogan: “God, Syria, freedom ups,” but the security forces and Syrian intelligence services and militias loyal to the regime (known as Shabiha) faced people with live ammunition. They turned to the slogan “The people want to overthrow the regime.”. On March 25, demonstrations spread for the first time to pervade dozens of cities Syria under the slogan “Pride Friday” to include Hama, Latakia and elsewhere several in Damascus and its countryside (Harris, 2015:175)

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