So much converges on him. The success of one of the hardest post-war transitions in recent history may hinge on his ability to manage it. Who is he and can he do it?
Great write-up. I have made the assertion many times over the past few months that Al-Sharaa is a top contender for the title of 'the world's most interesting man'. He is also undoubtedly a remarkably talented politician - as you note, nobody comes away from meeting him unimpressed. I've also been told that he speaks Fusha/MSA beautifully, which helps with his status as a persuasive rhetorician!
why you didn't mention that during his idlib experience there were protests against him because hts taxed displaced people or tortured prisoners there were opposition from other militias who he eliminated also his now public safety or new syrian army is a merge of all militia factions some of them have ISIS terrorist nature and are policing people or cause sectarian violence against alawites
Great write-up. I have made the assertion many times over the past few months that Al-Sharaa is a top contender for the title of 'the world's most interesting man'. He is also undoubtedly a remarkably talented politician - as you note, nobody comes away from meeting him unimpressed. I've also been told that he speaks Fusha/MSA beautifully, which helps with his status as a persuasive rhetorician!
He speaks in 'lahjat dimashqi' but no surprise that he can deliver in fusha as well. Most elite Islamists speak in fusha by the way.
why you didn't mention that during his idlib experience there were protests against him because hts taxed displaced people or tortured prisoners there were opposition from other militias who he eliminated also his now public safety or new syrian army is a merge of all militia factions some of them have ISIS terrorist nature and are policing people or cause sectarian violence against alawites