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Inspiring quotes by Bashar al-Assad

Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Bashar al-Assad

  • We have more difficult circumstances than most of the Arab countries but in spite of that Syria is stable. Why? Because you have to be very closely linked to the beliefs of the people. This is the core issue.
  • The problem with the West is that they start with political reform going towards democracy. If you want to go towards democracy, the first thing is to involve the people in decision making, not to make it.
  • We are dealing with treachery and threats, which accompanied the establishment of Israel.
  • It is even more so when it comes to Iraq, which is a large Arab country with scientific, material, and human resources and is able to accomplish, at the least, what Lebanon accomplished, and more.
  • It would be a mistake to link anything that Israel does to a certain circumstance. And it is a mistake to feel comfortable in any circumstance just because Israel did not act on it.
  • The most significant indicator that there is no disaster in Iraq is the fact that there is no exodus.
  • Lebanon was under Israeli occupation, up to its capital, but we did not consider that a disaster. Why? Because it was very clear that there are ways to resist.
  • Today, the Iraqi citizen sees that America is coming and wants to occupy his country and kill him, and he is willing to experience for himself what happened in Palestine.
  • You in Lebanon, your power is no match to Israel. Israel, militarily, is more powerful than you and maybe it is more powerful than all the Arab countries, or most of them.
  • When our interests matched, the Americans have been good to us, and when the interests differed, they wanted us to mold ourselves to them, which we refused.

Bashar al-Assad, born on September 11, 1965, succeeded his father, Hafez al-Assad, as President of Syria in July 2000. Initially seen as a potential reformer due to his Western education and ophthalmology background, Bashar al-Assad’s leadership took a different turn during the Arab Spring uprisings in 2011. His regime’s response to the protests calling for political reforms and greater freedoms led to a brutal civil war in Syria.

Under his rule, the Syrian government engaged in a protracted and devastating conflict with rebel groups, causing widespread destruction, displacing millions, and resulting in hundreds of thousands of casualties. Assad’s government has been accused of human rights abuses, including the use of chemical weapons against civilians, leading to international condemnation and ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Supported by Russia and Iran, Assad managed to retain power and control over significant parts of Syria by 2022. His rule has been marked by ongoing controversy, with supporters crediting him for stability and opposing foreign intervention, while critics and international bodies have consistently accused him of authoritarianism and war crimes.

Assad’s presidency remains a contentious issue in global politics, reflecting the complex dynamics of the Syrian conflict and the broader regional power struggles.

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