... Assad's survival-if Saddam Hussein's murderous rampage in 1991 is any indication-will without a shadow of a doubt translate into hundreds of thousands of Syrian dead, mostly butchered after his victory has been assured. The comparison comes to mind because the two Ba'thi regimes of Saddam Hussein and Bashar Assad bear an unmistakable resemblance-they are mirror images of one another, one might say. Both are minority dominated, single party regimes originating in the same quasi-fascist pan-Arab ideology built on the principle that any form of disagreement is an act of "betrayal” to the "revolution.”. (Bashar al-Assad)

... Assad's survival-if Saddam Hussein's murderous rampage in 1991 is any indication-will without a shadow of a doubt translate into hundreds of thousands of Syrian dead, mostly butchered after his victory has been assured. The comparison comes to mind because the two Ba'thi regimes of Saddam Hussein and Bashar Assad bear an unmistakable resemblance-they are mirror images of one another, one might say. Both are minority dominated, single party regimes originating in the same quasi-fascist pan-Arab ideology built on the principle that any form of disagreement is an act of "betrayal” to the "revolution.”.

Bashar al-Assad

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