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How Assad hoodwinked a naive West

Bashar al-Assad, Putin, Gaddafi — the free world too often gets its hopes up about despots.

Janan Ganesh
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The soft voice helped. So did the weak chin and gawky height. Throw in the medical training in London, as well as the marriage to an urbane local, and it is small wonder that people were disarmed.

Bashar al-Assad was no one’s idea of a despot. And when he freed some of Syria’s political prisoners in 2000, the West had more to go on than “vibes”. France gave him the Legion of Honour soon after.

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Janan Ganesh is the principal political columnist for the Financial Times.

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