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The U.S. and Britain are incapable of controlling all of Iraq.
Bashar al-Assad
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Bashar al-Assad
Age: 59
Born: 1965
Born: September 11
Military Leader
Ophthalmologist
President Of Syria
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Sham city
Assad
Iraq
Controlling
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Britain
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