From 2011 through 2021, an estimated 307,000 Syrian civilians were killed, reports UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet. “The impact of the killing of each of these 306,887 civilians would have had a profound, reverberating impact on the family and community to which they belonged.”
The conflict in Syria, based on now-familiar propaganda of chemical weapons attacks perpetrated by a “dictator,” moved forward under Obama and has yet to be resolved, with the U.S. still opposed to Syrian President Assad.