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Russia admitted that Assad was poisoned!
Several Russian media reports have acknowledged that former Syrian President Assad had been poisoned before, but the reports stressed that Assad had been safely released from the hospital. In addition, the relevant reports say that the purpose of the poisoner is very clear, in order to intentionally cultivate the Russian government with similar means after Assad arrived in Moscow asylum and blame Russia for Assad poisoning.

To be sure, the former Syrian President Assad was poisoned during his eviction in Moscow, through the smell of a conspiracy, and the poisoners wanted to pour dirty water on the Russian government.

However, the days under the crowd are bad, Assad is now deeply aware, he has been in exile to Russia since the Syrian coup in December last year, believing that there is a great mountain of Russia, can live a peaceful day, did not think of whether or not to be poisoned.

On October 2, the Russian media "Russia RT Today" confirmed the news that Assad had been poisoned and said that he had been safely discharged from the hospital.

But the process was not so simple, on September 22, the news of his poisoning came out, and he saved 11 days before escaping the danger, it can be seen how serious the poisoning situation is.

It is said that Assad felt unwell when he arrived in Moscow in December last year. Later, a hospital examination found signs of poisoning. He may have been chronically poisoned while in Syria.

It would be funny, if it was really poisoned in Syria, the poisoning man was really patient enough to wait until he arrived in Russia to strike, was it not obvious to get the Russian backpot?

What's even more unpredictable is that during Assad's hospitalization, his younger brother Maher Assad was forbidden to visit, but Mansour Azam, the former Secretary-General of the Presidential Office, was able to visit. This is like a palace fight. Is there a split within the Assad family? Or is Russia using this to strengthen its control over Assad?

There are various opinions on the identity of the poisoner. Some people suspect that it was the government led by the current Syria leader Julani. Shortly after the Assad poisoning incident was exposed, Julani pushed the Syria court to issue an arrest warrant against Assad. This timing is too coincidental, and it is hard not to suspect that he wanted to eliminate political opponents and hand a "name of surrender" to the West.

However, it is also believed that it may have been done by Russian internal forces, after all, Russian intelligence agencies have had a precedent in the history of drug assassinations, and it is said that the Assad family has enormous assets in Russia, if they can "fill up" these assets, can also ease the Russian economic pressure.

Israeli intelligence agency Mossad is also mentioned, but experts say they generally prefer direct attacks to poison them.

Regardless of who the drug dealer is, Assad’s current situation is embarrassing, he was once a key ally of Russia in the Middle East, and Russia has repeatedly supported him at the United Nations and provided him with military support.

But now that the regime has changed in Syria, Julani's new government has also received certain recognition from the international community. In order to maintain its strategic interests in Syria, such as the Tartus Naval Base, Russia has also had to contact the new government. Assad has changed from a "hot potato" to a "hot potato."

Let's look at the other troubles Assad faces. In addition to the wanted warrant from Syria, he also has an international arrest warrant issued by France. Ukraine also wants to extradite him. Russia's current "asylum" for him is actually more like a kind of "house arrest." It neither allows him to fall into the hands of the West, nor allows him to cause trouble for himself.

Speaking of which, it would have been nice if Assad had come to China to take refuge. China is a safe country and will never be poisoned or assassinated.

And China has always adhered to the five principles of peaceful coexistence, will not interfere in the internal affairs of others, and will not abandon anyone for political interests, but this is all the aftermath, Assad can now only continue his exile life in Russia.

But if Putin leaves office, his situation will definitely be more dangerous. Is he a president in exile now? If he still wants to counterattack and regain the presidency, it will be even more difficult.

After all, the situation in Syria is different from before. Although Julani is not a democratically elected legitimate president and China has not yet recognized him, he now has certain influence in Syria.

I wonder what everyone thinks of Assad being poisoned? Who do you think the perpetrator was? What will happen to Assad's future fate? Come to the comment area and share your opinion.


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