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The Assad I met was strangely unimpressive - more oddball than evil

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The Assad I met was strangely unimpressive - more oddball than evilBashar al Assad started out as a doctor and ended up a mass murdering tyrant now on the run.
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Bashar al-Assad Bashar al-Assad President of Syria from 2000 to 2024

Aleppo residents reflect on former President Assad's destructive regime [Video]

Aleppo residents reflect on former President Assad's destructive regime

Syrian and Russian forces battled to bring Syria's second city of Aleppo under Assad's full control for years, unleashing widespread devastation.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:44Published
HTS Appoints New Foreign Minister: Will Syria be Democratic or Follow Strict Islamic Rule Post Assad [Video]

HTS Appoints New Foreign Minister: Will Syria be Democratic or Follow Strict Islamic Rule Post Assad

Syria’s new leadership has appointed Asaad Hassan al-Shibani as foreign minister, marking a crucial step in rebuilding international relations after the ouster of Bashar al-Assad. Led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, the government promises reconstruction and stability, but questions remain: Will HTS, formerly linked to al Qaeda, move toward democracy or enforce strict Islamic rule? As the world watches, Syria’s future hangs in the balance. #Syria #HTS #BasharAlAssad #MiddleEast #IslamicRule #Democracy #SyriaRebels #ForeignMinister #AhmedAlSharaa #Geopolitics ~HT.318~PR.274~GR.344~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 03:31Published

Hope returns to eastern Aleppo after devastating siege by Assad's forces

Syrian and Russian forces unleashed all they could on eastern Aleppo. For four years they battled to bring Syria's second city under Bashar al Assad's full..
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U.S Doubles Presence in Syria to 2,000 Troops: Pentagon Admits Surge But Calls it a 'Coincidence' [Video]

U.S Doubles Presence in Syria to 2,000 Troops: Pentagon Admits Surge But Calls it a 'Coincidence'

The Pentagon has revealed that the number of US troops in Syria has more than doubled, now totaling around 2,000 instead of the previously reported 900. In this video, we explore the Pentagon's surprising admission and whether this surge of troops is linked to the recent political upheaval in Syria, particularly the fall of President Bashar Assad's government. With the timing of the deployment raising questions, is this just a coincidence, or is there a larger strategic plan at play? Join us as we dive into the details of this military escalation and its potential implications for US foreign policy in the region. #USTroops #Syria #Pentagon #MilitarySurge #SyriaConflict #USMilitary #MiddleEast #BasharAssad #USForeignPolicy #SyrianWar #TroopDeployment #MilitaryStrategy #USInSyria #SyriaCrisis #PentagonNews Also Read Syria's Future: Insights from the Arab Spring's Democratic Transitions :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/syrias-future-lessons-from-arab-spring-nations-011-4022149.html?ref=DMDesc Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Confirms Troop Presence in Syrian Buffer Zone for Security Reasons :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/israel-occupation-buffer-zone-syria-security-011-4018801.html?ref=DMDesc Turkey Reopens Its Embassy in Syria for the First Time Since 2012 Amid Political Changes :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/turkey-reopens-embassy-in-syria-after-2012-011-4015157.html?ref=DMDesc ~HT.97~PR.274~ED.346~GR.121~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 07:15Published

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