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Foreign involvement in the Syrian Civil War refers to political, military and operational support to parties involved in the ongoing conflict in Syria that began in March 2011, as well as active foreign involvement. Most parties involved in the war receive support, militarily, logistically and diplomatically, from foreign countries and entities. The ongoing conflict in Syria is widely described as a series of overlapping proxy wars between the regional and world powers, primarily between the U.S. and Russia〔〔(In Syrië dreigt nu een proxy-oorlog: Rusland vs Amerika VS leveren extra wapens aan rebellen die vechten tegen Assad, lees: Moskou. Terug naar jaren 80 in Afghanistan. ) ''NRC Handelsblad'', 14 October 2015 ("In Syria, a proxy-war now is looming").〕〔(U.S. vs. Russia: What a war would look like between the world′s most fearsome militaries ) ''Militarytimes.com'', 5 October 2015.〕 as well as between Iran and Saudi Arabia. The Syrian Ba'athist government is politically and militarily supported by Iran and Russia, actively supported by Lebanese Hezbollah party and by Syrian-based Palestinian group PFLP-GC and others. The Syrian opposition, represented by the Syrian National Coalition, receives financial, logistical, political and in some cases military support from major Sunni states in the Middle East allied with the U.S., most notably Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey. From early stages of the civil conflict in Syria, major Western countries such as the U.S, France, and the UK provide political, military and logistic support to the opposition as well as rebel groups in Syria that are not designated by them as terrorist. The Kurds receive military and logistic support from Iraqi Kurdistan and air support by U.S., Canada, British and French air force. The Salafist groups are partially supported by Turkey, while the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant received support from several non-state groups and organizations from across the Muslim World. As a significant part of Syria′s territory is since 2014 claimed by Islamic State (ISIL), an entity internationally recognised as terrorist, a number of Western and other countries, most notably the U.S. and Russia, participate in direct military action against ISIL in the territory of Syria. Since 30 September 2015, Russia, the only foreign power that has its military assets openly deployed in Syria, wages an intensive air campaign against the ISIL and other anti-government forces in Syria, on the side and at the request of the Syrian government. ==Support for the Syrian government== (詳細はウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Foreign involvement in the Syrian Civil War」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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