Assad Says Wants to Be Remembered as Man who 'Saved Syria'

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President Bashar Assad says he wants to be remembered 10 years from now as the person who saved Syria, according to an interview with Spanish newspaper El Pais published on Saturday.

Assad, whose fate has been a key sticking point in efforts to end Syria's bloody civil war as it enters its sixth year, left open the question of whether he would still be president by then.

And he said he was ready to implement a long-sought ceasefire, but only if the rebels and their international backers such as Turkey did not use it as a chance to gain ground.

"In 10 years, if I can save Syria as president –- but that doesn't mean I'm still going to be president in 10 years, I'm just talking about my vision of the 10 years," he said in an interview published on the newspaper's website.

"If Syria is safe and sound, and I'm the one who saved his country –- that's my job now, that's my duty.

"If the Syrian people want me to be in power, I will be. If they don't want me, I can do nothing, I mean, I cannot help my country, so I have to leave right away."

World powers have been pushing for a so-called cessation of hostilities in Syria to pave the way for renewed peace negotiations, but the truce has faltered as fighting on the ground has intensified.

In an interview with AFP on February 12, before the deal was announced, Assad defiantly pledged to retake the whole of the country.

Speaking to El Pais, he said he was "ready" for a ceasefire, but warned that it should not be exploited by "the terrorists" to improve their positions, using the regime's term for all rebel groups.

"It's about preventing other countries, especially Turkey, from sending more recruits, more terrorists, more armaments, or any kind of logistical support to those terrorists."

Syria's regime has been pressing an offensive in the northern Aleppo region backed by Russian air strikes and troops from Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah, which has forced tens of thousands to flee.

Assad said the support of his Russian and Iranian allies had been "essential" in the recent major advances made by regime forces.

"We definitely need that help for a simple reason: because more than 80 countries supported those terrorists in different ways," he told El Pais.

Some backers helped "directly with money, with logistical support, with armaments, with recruitments. Some other countries supported them politically, in different international forums," he told the daily.

Comments 22
Thumb marcus 21 February 2016, 08:44

Oh yes you will be remembered alright as the most despicable dictator that ever lived.

Default-user-icon good times (Guest) 21 February 2016, 10:03

most likely to remembered as the man who destroyed Syria and in the process triggered world war 3.

That's the truth no matter where you stand on march 14 or march 8 divide

Thumb Mystic 21 February 2016, 10:49

God bless President Bashar Al Assad, the man that managed to break the salafi menace and stop their caliphate revolution.
The Resistance made the right call in defending him.
Down with the wahabism

Missing peace 21 February 2016, 10:53

salafi menace he encouraged with the help of hezbis so as to be seen as a victim while setting the fire.... do not forget that pityful braindead miss tic....

remember the syrian in Lebanon.... always pouring fire to come and put it off and be seen as a saviour.... oh! i forgot, your limited brain capacities will not make you remember that....

Thumb Mystic 21 February 2016, 11:56

Lebanons war ended because of Syria, and it was better too back then.

Missing peace 21 February 2016, 13:27

oh! so you forgot how syria backed the christians then when they took the upper hand syria backed the sunnis then.... all so that the war goes on.... very very short memory indeed..... tfeh!

Missing humble 21 February 2016, 10:39

A criminal who has assassinated 300 000 of his own people and expelled 5 millions who are living in indecent conditions

Thumb Mystic 21 February 2016, 10:51

Humble, you mostaqbali ambitions for Syria has failed.
Assad won and his people won too with him.

Missing peace 21 February 2016, 10:54

won? when? where? LOL

Thumb Mystic 21 February 2016, 11:57

He is still sitting in his palace after all these years isn't he not?
Are you a peace protester too?

Missing peace 21 February 2016, 13:31

you said "won" so i guess there is no more war going on in syria....assad controls all syria! or winning means sitting on his throne to you....

you are really the biggest idiot of this site ever....

Thumb Mystic 21 February 2016, 10:50

Your "peaceful" protests were filled with weapons and and bombs from Turkey and the GCC countries.

Missing peace 21 February 2016, 10:54

unless you call putin a liar too, putin warned assad of not repressing the peaceful protests the way he did.... LOL

Thumb Mystic 21 February 2016, 11:57

yes a peace protester like you?

Missing peace 21 February 2016, 13:29

When Putin attempted to persuade Assad to soften his response to the unarmed uprising in Deraa in 2011, the Syrian leader ignored him. Now that the war has become a question of life or death for Assad, his wife and mother, there is little likelihood of that lever working more effectively now, even if we rashly assume that peace is on Putin's agenda.

http://www.middleeasteye.net/columns/syria-chechnya-revisited-1819998438#sthash.oE8MFrah.dpuf

pityful braindead hezbi....

Missing peace 21 February 2016, 10:50

the man who "saved" syria? after bombing his own cities and citizens? waw! what a nerve does this monster have...

Missing humble 21 February 2016, 12:14

Not only the Butcher is a monster, but those who applaud him...!!!

Missing humble 21 February 2016, 12:16

What they do not see is the Godly judgment which will be very harsh...and for ever...

Thumb shab 21 February 2016, 11:07

loooooool and the butcher of Lebanon

Thumb bronco 21 February 2016, 12:26

"Bashar Assad says he wants to be remembered 10 years from now as the person who saved Syria"

and the opposite is true.

Default-user-icon TITUS (Guest) 21 February 2016, 15:13

The criminal terrorist corrupt Assad dictatorship will be remembered for robbing and murdering its people and the people of Lebanon among others. Such is the end of every criminal dictatorship under any pretext, a dictator is a failed governor. To the dustbin of history the likes of all criminal despots that have been are and will be...

Default-user-icon Real101 (Guest) 21 February 2016, 19:02

Assad is delusional and fatally flawed.