Many people don't know, but before becoming a bloodthirsty dictator and the man responsible for a civil war that claimed over 300,000 lives, Bashar al-Assad was an ophthalmologist. He lived and worked in London, where friends and colleagues described him as shy, reserved, struggling to maintain eye contact during conversations, and a computer enthusiast—a true geek.

However, in 1994, his older brother, who had been groomed since childhood to succeed their father as the leader of Syria's dictatorship, died in a car accident. This tragedy forced Bashar to abandon his medical career and move to Damascus, where, a few years later, he would take over his father's role as Syria's dictator.

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A curious note: until 1994, Bashar al-Assad had entered his father's presidential office only once.

Damn it. Is it true?

Yes.

Sounds a bit like the godfather story

Everything is a matter of perspective. Each terrorist is another man's hero and so on. I wonder what others, pushed to the same circumstances as he was, would do different, or better.I bet there won't be many who would fare more positively...

Especially if everyone in your court is prepared to stab you in the back if you step even slightly out of the buffers, for their own chance at power.

Indeed!

Wild.

“the computer enthusiast- a true geek”

How big is his bag?

damn, what a stroy.