AMIRHOUSHANG MIRKOUSHESH; bahador nokandeh; seyyed hossein babaie pahne kolaie
Volume 2, Issue 7 , December 2019, , Pages 49-76
Abstract
The Middle East region is a place of great power struggle and a place of crisis because of its strategically appropriate position. Situations such as contact with open water, convenient ...
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The Middle East region is a place of great power struggle and a place of crisis because of its strategically appropriate position. Situations such as contact with open water, convenient transit land, and mineral and oil resources. The presence of powers such as Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Israel all led the US to enter the Syrian crisis for the reasons outlined in this article. This paper is a descriptive-analytical study aimed at examining the US objectives in the Syrian crisis based on Michael Burcher's crisis management model based on the causes of the crisis according to the theory of chaos. In this paper, after analyzing the Syrian crisis, Michael Burcher's perspective on independent variables is examined, followed by the actor-dependent variable in this article. In the Syrian crisis, the United States appears to be seeking to bolster the security of the Israeli regime, Syria's reassessment of its strategic relationship with Iran, Syria's withdrawal of support from the resistance, economic interests and competition with Russia.