Abstract
The unrivaled power which once the United States wielded is in decline globally. And this decline of power has been more visible in the Syrian civil war which started in early 2011 and where the US allied with opposition forces who wanted to overthrow the ruling Assad regime. The disarray in US response towards Syrian civil war has been visible since day one. The inability of US to devise coherent strategy to help the opposition forces to topple the Assad regime has been debated hotly by scholars and informed observers of Middle Eastern politics. In this article, the author will argue that three factors domestic, regional and international have determined the US response to Syrian crisis and constrained its ability to shape the outcome of the crisis.

Asad Ullah1. (2019) The Determinats of US Foreign Policy in Syrian Civil War, Balochistan Review, Volume 2, Issue 2.
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