You still don't get that we didn't "initiate" anything in Syria; it's as untrue as the bizarre civilian casualties you throw around for Iraq as fact.
Conflict began in late Jan. 2011 with the so-called Arab Spring sweeping the region. Syrians petitioned Assad for political reforms, and liberalization by ending the state of emergency in place since 1963 and the restoration of civil rights. When a military crackdown in May didn't quell dissent, Assad made empty promises and the National Council birthed to lead a revolt. Between non-Alawite rebel groups and defecting officers from the Syrian Armed Forces, the Free Syrian Army (FSA) was born in late July 2011, and a civil war was on.
Nor did we initiate a war in Ukraine by advocating Ukraine has the right to Westernize their nation and not remain in the tentacled KGB orbit of the paranoid autocrat residing next to them. You own both sides of your mouth but not the argument; if Assad had a right to put down insurgency, so did Zelensky. Hiding behind "Minsk II!" and 'more diplomacy' doesn't mask the contradiction. If Assad can put down insurgency and call in Putin, so can Zelensky in the Donbas and calling the U.S. and Europe.
The overwhelming majority of Ukrainians are telling you to stop toting Putin's water and that they have the right to sovereignty, but you're dedicated to the Russian cause under a sham "but America" argument.