
Bašar al-Asad
Bašar al-Asad is the President of Syria, having assumed office in 2000 after the death of his father, Hafez al-Asad. His leadership has been marked by a brutal civil war that has caused significant humanitarian crises and widespread destruction in Syria. Al-Asad has relied on support from Iran and Russia to maintain his regime amid ongoing conflicts.
Born on Sep 11, 1965 (59 years old)
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Serbia:
Bašar al Asad was the former Syrian leader whose regime was reported to have denied capturing Ostin Tajs.
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Croatia:
Bašar al-Asad is the Syrian autocrat whom Lavrov defended in diplomatic discussions.
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Croatia:
Bašar al-Asad is the long-time president of Syria whose regime was overthrown by Islamists.
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Montenegro:
Bašar al Asad is a long-time ruler of Syria with a background in ophthalmology.
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Croatia:
Bašar al-Asad is described as a dictator who ruled Syria for decades.
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Croatia:
Bašar al-Asad is the Syrian dictator whose fall significantly affected Hezbollah's capabilities.
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Croatia:
Bašar al-Asad's regime's fall significantly affected Hezbollah's operational capabilities.
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Croatia:
Bašar al-Asad's loss significantly affected Hezbollah's ability to restore its capacities.
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Serbia:
Vasim al M. fled from the regime of Syrian President Bašar al Asad.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Bašar al-Asad is mentioned as an ally of Russia facing setbacks in recent months.
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