Bashar al-Assad Quotes
Born: September 11, 1965
Bashar al-Assad, a figure of profound complexity, speaks to the raw, often unspoken bonds that define human survival. His philosophy, forged in the crucible of conflict, reframes love not as soft sentiment but as a fierce, unwavering commitment to one’s land and people—a connection that demands sacrifice. His words resonate with those who see loyalty as the highest form of affection, and unity as the ultimate expression of strength. For followers, his legacy is a stark, powerful meditation on the ties that bind a nation together, offering a perspective on love that is as unyielding as it is intimate.
Bashar al-Assad Quotes (39)
"I am Syrian, I was made in Syria, I have to live in Syria and die in Syria."
— Bashar Al Assad"Worry does not mean fear, but readiness for the confrontation."
— Bashar Al Assad"When Lebanon started its resistance it was a small and divided country."
— Bashar Al Assad"It would be a mistake to link anything that Israel does to a certain circumstance. And it is a mistake to feel comfortable in any circumstance just because Israel did not act on it."
— Bashar Al Assad"None of us and none of the Arabs trust Israel."
— Bashar Al Assad"When we analyze this war in a materialistic way and ask when is it going to end and who will be the winner and the loser, it means that we do not see the endgame."
— Bashar Al Assad"Armies are not only for offensives."
— Bashar Al Assad"Israel does not care about the international public opinion."
— Bashar Al Assad"No doubt that the U.S. is a super-power capable of conquering a relatively small country, but is it able to control it?"
— Bashar Al Assad"You in Lebanon, your power is no match to Israel. Israel, militarily, is more powerful than you and maybe it is more powerful than all the Arab countries, or most of them."
— Bashar Al Assad"It should be known that Israel is based on treachery."
— Bashar Al Assad"You cannot reform your society or institution without opening your mind."
— Bashar Al Assad"Israeli interests are not necessarily in harmony with the American interests."
— Bashar Al Assad"We have more difficult circumstances than most of the Arab countries but in spite of that Syria is stable. Why? Because you have to be very closely linked to the beliefs of the people. This is the core issue."
— Bashar Al Assad"We are dealing with treachery and threats, which accompanied the establishment of Israel."
— Bashar Al Assad"The problem with the West is that they start with political reform going towards democracy. If you want to go towards democracy, the first thing is to involve the people in decision making, not to make it."
— Bashar Al Assad"I am not a puppet. I was not made by the West to go to the West or to any other country."
— Bashar Al Assad"Is there an equality of power between America and Iraq? Definitely not; however, the Iraqi people are standing fast and are defending their land courageously."
— Bashar Al Assad"As far as we are concerned, we Syria have not changed."
— Bashar Al Assad"Despite the ethnic diversity within each nation, the social fabric of the region by and large is one."
— Bashar Al Assad"America is interested in re-arranging the region as it sees fit."
— Bashar Al Assad"The Israeli lobby has clout in the U.S., which means that re-arranging the region and controlling its resources one way or another, will serve Israel through its control over the American administration."
— Bashar Al Assad"We, in Syria, our point of view stems from our experience."
— Bashar Al Assad"We believe that Lebanon has been the first real experience for all the Arabs."
— Bashar Al Assad"It is even more so when it comes to Iraq, which is a large Arab country with scientific, material, and human resources and is able to accomplish, at the least, what Lebanon accomplished, and more."
— Bashar Al Assad"The U.S. and Britain are incapable of controlling all of Iraq."
— Bashar Al Assad"The logical thing is to implement the Arab Defense Agreement."
— Bashar Al Assad"Lebanon was under Israeli occupation, up to its capital, but we did not consider that a disaster. Why? Because it was very clear that there are ways to resist."
— Bashar Al Assad"The problem is not the occupation, but how people deal with it."
— Bashar Al Assad"The most significant indicator that there is no disaster in Iraq is the fact that there is no exodus."
— Bashar Al Assad