Syrian Civil War The Syrian Crisis Michael Reed Joel Phillips Andy Rhiel.

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Syrian Civil War The Syrian Crisis Michael Reed Joel Phillips Andy Rhiel

Background and Statistics Since March 2011: -250,000 Syrians killed -11 million displaced Syrians -alleged use of chemical weapons -Rise of Jihadi groups. -Proxy War (Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, U.S.A)

Implications for America Refugee Crisis (Immigrants seeking asylum) Syrian Civil War (Regional instability) ISIS (Global Threat) Relationships with Allies (Strained)

Essential Questions American History: What lessons can we learn from conflicts in our past to help us deal with the Syrian Civil War crises.

LO-Students will compare and contrast the immigration issues that came out of the Vietnam War and how it relates to the current immigration issue in Syria. Vietnamese refugee Amounts: 125,000 came to the U.S. in 1975 The U.S. coordinated the effort to evacuate the refugees Syria’s Relation to Vietnam

The U.S. has agreed to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees Germany has accepted 100,000 and is expecting to accept up to 800,000 Venezuela has pledged to accept 20,000 Why isn’t the U.S. taking a more active role in helping Syrian refugees? What kind of immigrants do we desire in this country?

Video migrant-crisis/ “Migrants crisis: Slovakia 'will only accept Christians’”

Where are the refugees going? Germany-98,000 Sweden-64,000 France-6,700 UK-7,000 Denmark-11,500 Hungary-18,000 USA-1,500 Canada-10,000 Australia-12,000 UAE-250,000 Turkey-1,900,000 Lebanon-1,100,000 Jordan-629,000 Iraq-249,000 Egypt-132,000 Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar - 0 Are these numbers suprising? How so? refugees-countries/

Questions to consider -What obligation do nations have to take in Syrian refugees? -Where do morals and public policy intersect in this issue? -Is it possible for all Syrian refugees to be provided for? -Is it too difficult to use the channels of governments to achieve collective action in this issue? -How will xenophobia shape the experiences of immigrants in the future? Will it be better or worse than the past?

American Involvement in Foreign Conflicts LO: Analyze a public policy issue in terms of collaboration or conflict among the levels of government involved and the branches of government involved. Questions to Consider: 1. Who should the government consult? 2. What factors should we consider? 3. Do the branches of government usually agree on whether or not to allow immigrants into the country?

AUMF through the branches of government. Is there a reference to dysfunctionality among the branches of government in Obama’s letter?

Yazidi Rescue Mission

Exit Slip Please take a moment to answer the question in connection to Understanding the Middle East: Why might we consider an historian’s perspective(s) when considering foreign policy concerning the Syrian Civil War?