Bashar al-Assad is a Syrian politician who has served as the President of Syria since 2000. His presidency has been marked by significant national and international challenges, particularly the ongoing Syrian Civil War. While his leadership remains a subject of significant global debate, his resilience in maintaining power in such turbulent circumstances highlights the complexity of political leadership in conflict zones. His story serves as a reminder of the pressures leaders face during crises and the global impact of domestic policies on international relations.

"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."


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"As soon as the legitimate Lebanese government is convinced that the conditions have ripened and that Lebanon is able to maintain stability on its own... Then, the Syrian forces will return to their homeland."


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"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."


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"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."


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"Israel ranks her priorities in the following way: security, land, and water."

