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Former loyalists to Bashar al-Assad who fled Syria after the dictators fall are funneling millions of dollars to tens of thousands of potential fighters, hoping to stir uprisings against the new government and reclaim some of their lost influence, a Reuters investigation has found.
Assad, who escaped to Russia last December, is largely resigned to exile in Moscow, say four people close to the family. But other senior figures from his inner circle, including his brother, have not come to terms with losing power.
Two of the men once closest to Assad, Maj. Gen. Kamal Hassan and billionaire Rami Makhlouf, are competing to form militias in coastal Syria and Lebanon made up of members of their minority Alawite sect, long associated with the Assad family, Reuters found. All told, the two men and other factions jostling for power are financing more than 50,000 fighters in hope of winning their loyalty.
Assads brother, Maher, who is also in Moscow and still controls thousands of former soldiers, has yet to give money or orders, said the four people close to the Assads.
One prize for Hassan and Makhlouf is control of a network of 14 underground command rooms built around coastal Syria toward the end of Assads rule, as well as weapons caches. Two officers and a Syrian regional governor confirmed the existence of these concealed rooms, details of which appear in photos seen by Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/investigations/assads-exiled-spy-chief-billionaire-cousin-plot-syrian-uprisings-russia-2025-12-05/
Oh goody. Now Bibi will have another reason to bomb somebody.
Dave Bowman
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(8,277 posts)Xolodno
(7,265 posts)1. Bashar has expressed absolutely no interest in retuning.
2. Two of his family appear to be jockeying to be the top guy, so it won't be long before they turn their guns on each other.
3. It appears they both want cut out a portion of the costal area and create a different nation.
4. Russia has shown no interest in helping them. The current regime is honoring the treaties made with Russia to keep their bases.
5. Finally, a lot of the Alawites seem to have no more love for the Assad family. They have some troops still loyal to the old government but doesn't appear to be enough.