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Syria’s Assad, hated by the West but defended by Russia

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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad believes his victory is inevitable in the six-year-old war ravaging his country. Photo: Reuters
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who has denied ordering last week’s suspected chemical attack on a rebel-held town, believes his victory is inevitable in the six-year-old war ravaging his country.
Bolstered by the steady support of Russia and Iran, Assad has appeared unfazed by Western threats to his regime – even after one of his airbases was hit last week by a barrage of American cruise missiles.

The suffering of Syria’s people “is the only thing that could deprive me from sleep from time to time, but not the Western statements and not the threat of the support of the terrorists”, he said on Wednesday.

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Dressed in a sharp suit, he looks more like a senior civil servant or bank manager than the autocratic leader of a country at war.

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But Assad remains determined to emerge from the Syrian conflict a victor.

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