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Former Syrian President Assad suspected of poisoning and rescue, there are three major suspects

Several foreign media outlets, such as the Jordanian Daily, that the former Syrian president Assad was suspected of poisoning and was being rescued at a Russian hospital.The cause of concern was that Assad was Putin's ally, how Assad was poisoned, and who dared to take action in Russia?

There are reports that Assad's physical discomfort occurred last Sunday, and the doctors arrived at the scene after finding his condition was serious and had to be transferred to the hospital for treatment. and the British "Sun" said that after inspection found that Assad's examination found toxins abnormalities, suspected of poisoning.

External discussions began, and there were roughly three major suspects.

The first, probably the hand arranged by the current Syrian president, Julian. Though Julian overthrew the Assad regime, there is still a large number of Assad supporters inside Syria. Without excluding Assad’s possibility of killing Syria again, Julian can suffer forever.

At the same time, those IS armed forces and Al Qaeda members under Julani are good at assassination. However, it is worth noting that these previous assassinations carried out by Julani's subordinates were basically roadside bombs, and there has been no assassination case of poisoning. After Assad fled to Russia, it was extremely difficult for these IS armed forces and Al Qaeda members to do things in Russia, let alone set up bombs and other devices.

It is worth noting that the head of the foreign affairs of the new Syrian regime, Shibani, only visited Russia at the end of July, and the move in Syria was to improve relations with Russia.

Second, the Israeli Mossad intelligence agency moved it. Israel, an intelligence organization, is also very good at assassinations. Especially when dealing with Hamas armed forces, Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iran, he repeatedly carried out assassinations.

But there is also an inconceivable point, that there is no private complaint between Israel and Assad. The previous Israeli and Assad regimes had been in trouble, as well as because of territorial disputes and the presence of a large number of resistance fronts armed in Syria, which pose a threat to Israeli security.

Today, Assad has fallen, and Israel should also look for trouble with Julian.The only place to say is that Russia’s attitude on the Pakistani issue has made Israel unhappy, so the Mossad intelligence agency is going to express unhappiness to Russia by assassinating Assad.

Assad is an ally of Putin, and he fled to Russia in the hope of getting Russian asylum. If something happens to Assad in Russia, it will only make Putin lose face in the end.

Third, it may also be that someone within Russia moved it. After all, there were a number of poisoning incidents of important people in Russia before. Prigozhin, the boss of Wagner mercenaries, was also revealed to have been poisoned before his death. Kadyrov, the supreme leader of Chechnya, was also exposed to poisoning before, and Navalny, the leader of the Russian opposition, was also poisoned.

Now, Assad also has signs of poisoning.It is not that Russia is killing Assad, but that someone pretends to be the Russian KGB.

In addition to the Russian KGB, the only one with such means is the Ukrainian KGB. During the Soviet era, the Ukrainian KGB was also an intelligence force to be reckoned with.

Whatever the truth of the matter, Russia has to pay attention now. Although Assad narrowly escaped this time, I'm afraid the rest of his life will not be easy.

Assad’s poisoning has sounded the alarm clock, and a similar assassination may follow. Even if Assad can save his life under Russian asylum, he will eventually lose “freedom.”

Assad can only live in the area delineated by Russia for him, and can't go to other countries. But for Assad, it's his long-cherished wish to finally return to his homeland. So is it possible for him to return to Syria?

The prerequisite for doing this is to have money, as the saying goes, “money can drive demons.” and when Assad fled to Russia, he brought a lot of wealth from Syria.

The Financial Times that Assad had actually transferred funds to Russia through the Syrian Central Bank since 2018.The Syrian treasury was empty when the Assad regime was overthrown.There are reports that the Assad family controlled at least $10 billion in assets, but the amount is currently unknown.

Germany and Spain successively seized Assad’s overseas assets of about 700 million euros, meaning that most of them are still in actual control of the Assad family.

This money could indeed be the capital for Assad’s resumption.



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