A. The United States and humanity.
Nice try. The two sides were ISIS and Assad. You want everyone to believe the ********** is something other than the monsterous lying kleptocratic BIGOT that he/she is....
Posted by one ^^^ very sick puppy, off topic and irrelevant to the thread:
On point:
The
Syrian Civil War is an ongoing multi-sided
civil war in
Syria fought between the
Ba'athist Syrian Arab Republic led by Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad, along with domestic and foreign allies, and various domestic and foreign forces opposing both the Syrian government and each other in varying combinations.
[114] The war is currently the second
deadliest of the 21st century"
Iran, Russia, and
Hezbollah support the Syrian Arab Republic and the Syrian Armed Forces militarily, with Russia conducting
airstrikes and other military operations since September 2015. The
U.S.-led international coalition, established in 2014 with the declared purpose of countering ISIL, has
conducted airstrikes primarily against ISIL as well as some
against government and pro-government targets. They have also deployed special forces and artillery units to engage ISIL on the ground. Since 2015, the U.S. has supported the
Democratic Federation of Northern Syria and its armed wing, the SDF, materially, financially, and logistically. Turkey is
directly involved in operations against the Syrian government since August 2016, not only participating in airstrikes against ISIL alongside the U.S.-led coalition, but also actively supporting the
Syrian opposition and
occupying large swaths of northwestern Syria while engaging in significant ground combat with ISIL, the SDF, and the Syrian government. Between 2011 and 2017, fighting from the Syrian Civil War
spilled over into
Lebanon as opponents and supporters of the Syrian government traveled to Lebanon to fight and attack each other on Lebanese soil, with ISIL and Al-Nusra also engaging the Lebanese Army. Furthermore, while officially neutral,
Israel has
conducted airstrikes against Hezbollah and Iranian forces, whose presence in southwestern Syria it views as a threat."
Syrian Civil War - Wikipedia