Where is bashar al assad now




















In power since , his new term starts with a country still devastated by war and sliding deeper into a worsening economic crisis. Accused by European and the U. We just have to know how to. The U. The Syrian currency has been losing value and basic services and resources are scarce or offered at exorbitant parallel market prices.

Fighting has largely subsided, but parts of Syria remain out of government-control and foreign troops and militias are deployed in different parts of the country. Lebanon is facing its own economic crisis. That deprives Syria of funds, he said, and pressures the Syrian pound, now trading at around 3, to the dollar, compared to 47 pounds to the dollar at the start of the war.

Assad is supported by Iran and Russia, which sent troops and assistance that have propped him up throughout the war.

Assad thanked China for its support. However after 10 years of war, is he really the master of Syria? In the spring of , the discourse on Middle East desks in Western capitals was dominated by speculations on how long Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would last in power. The prevailing view was that it would be a matter of weeks, months perhaps, before the strongman of Syria was ousted, like his Tunisian and Egyptian counterparts, by protests sweeping the Arab world.

But a decade after the first demonstrations against his regime broke out, Assad is still in power in a country in physical ruins, economically on its knees and with a populace traumatised by an endless conflict. The Syrian war has cost several hundreds of thousand lives, displaced millions and plunged more than 80 percent of the population into poverty, according to the UN. Saved by the interventions of his Russian and Iranian allies — with whom he must now deal with in his own country — the Syrian president has regained military control of large parts of Syria, even if violent clashes and the presence of jihadists are still a reality in certain areas.

A president indebted to the Russians and Iranians. As for his Russian and Iranian allies, they have no reason to replace him. The Syrian president though appears to be satisfied with his limited sovereignty over his own country.

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