This document appears to be page 12 of an article or essay written by Patrick Seale, a British writer on the Middle East. It analyzes the political situation in Syria, specifically the 'dialogue of the deaf' between the Assad regime and ordinary Syrians, and references the start of the uprising against Bashar al-Assad (likely circa 2011). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production for a Congressional investigation, likely included in materials related to Jeffrey Epstein due to his connections with geopolitical figures or journalists.
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| Patrick Seale | Author/British Writer |
Author of the text analyzing the Syrian regime.
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| Bashar al-Assad | Syrian President |
Subject of the analysis; described as an autocrat surprised by popular anger.
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| Hafez al-Assad | Former Syrian President |
Referred to as 'his father' who confronted external threats.
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| Riad el-Solh | Historical Figure |
Mentioned in the title of Patrick Seale's book.
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| Tishrin |
Syrian regime's official daily newspaper.
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| Cambridge University Press |
Publisher of Patrick Seale's book.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp.
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Implied subject location (The Assads, Tishrin).
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Region of expertise for Patrick Seale.
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"The most sublime form of freedom is the security of the nation."Source
"Bashar now faces an internal threat to his regime at least as dangerous as any of the external threats he and his father confronted so successfully."Source
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