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-The '''American-led intervention in the Syrian Civil War''' refers to US support of [[Syrian opposition]] and the [[Rojava|Federation of Northern Syria]] during the course of the [[Syrian Civil War]], and active involvement of US military against the [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]] and against the [[al-Nusra Front]] from 2014. Since 2017, the US and some other Coalition nations have also targeted military positions of the Syrian Government.+The '''American-led intervention in the Syrian Civil War''' refers to [[US]] support of [[Syrian opposition]] and the [[Rojava|Federation of Northern Syria]] during the course of the [[Syrian Civil War]], and active involvement of US military against the [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]] and against the [[al-Nusra Front]] from 2014. Since 2017, the US and some other Coalition nations have also targeted military positions of the Syrian Government.
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The American-led intervention in the Syrian Civil War refers to US support of Syrian opposition and the Federation of Northern Syria during the course of the Syrian Civil War, and active involvement of US military against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and against the al-Nusra Front from 2014. Since 2017, the US and some other Coalition nations have also targeted military positions of the Syrian Government.

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