Global elites wanted or not have a lot in common
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Bashar al-Assad reemerged to address claims about his flight from Syria, insisting that he had remained committed to his duties until his departure due to overwhelming circumstances.
al-Assad's narrative attempts to position himself as a brave leader, overseeing 'combat operations' from safety, while mocking Western perceptions of his regime's greed and tyranny.
The article critiques the Western media's portrayal of al-Assad, drawing parallels between dictators' avarice and the supposed moral high ground claimed by leaders in liberal democracies.
The farcical nature of al-Assad's claims and the Western narrative highlights a complex relationship between governance, perceptions of leadership, and the realities of authoritarianism.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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