The Prime Minister of Poland saw the fall of the Assad regime as an opportunity to defeat Russia — World
Syrian rebels announced that they had taken control of Damascus on December 8.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk linked the fall of the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad with the possibility of defeating Russia and its allies.
He wrote about this on the X network, commenting on the anti-government uprising in Syria.
“The events in Syria have made the world realize once again, or at least the world should understand, that even the most brutal regime can fall, and Russia and its allies can be defeated,” the Polish Prime Minister believes.
Syrian rebels announced they had taken control of Damascus on December 8, marking the end of more than two decades of rule by Bashar al-Assad.
According to reports, Assad fled the country and received humanitarian asylum in Moscow along with his family members.
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