Syrian Warlord Loyal to Assad Condemns Public Anger Over Crashing Economy

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A Syrian warlord loyal to President Bashar al-Assad has condemned public anger over the crashing economy, saying that the people should be grateful for the government’s efforts to keep the country afloat.

Go work the land and stop doing videos, sit-ins, and this nonsense, said Waseem Al Assad, a distant cousin of the president.

The warlord, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that the economic situation is difficult for everyone, but that the government is doing its best to provide for the people. He said that the people should not take their anger out on the government, but should instead focus on rebuilding the country.

The warlord’s comments come as the Syrian economy is in free fall. The currency has lost half its value in the past year, and inflation is soaring. The war has also devastated the country’s infrastructure, making it difficult to import goods and services.

“The economic situation is difficult for everyone, but the government is doing its best to provide for the people,” said the warlord.

“The people should not take their anger out on the government, but should instead focus on rebuilding the country,” said the warlord.

Public anger over the economy has been growing in recent months. There have been protests in several cities, and there is a growing sense of frustration among the people.

The warlord’s comments are likely to do little to placate the public. The people are angry at the government for its handling of the economy, and they are not likely to be silenced by the warlord’s words.

President Bashar al-Assad’s outcry shows that the people who run Syria are worried about the growing discontent among the president’s Alawite minority, which is caused by a weakening economy and more lawlessness.

The warlord’s comments are a sign of the growing frustration of the Syrian government with the public anger over the economy. The government is trying to deflect blame for the economic crisis, and it is urging the people to be patient.

However, it is unclear how long the people will be willing to wait. The economic situation is only going to get worse, and public anger is only going to grow. It is possible that the government could face a serious challenge if public anger continues to grow.

Conclusion

The Syrian economy is in free fall, and public anger is growing. The warlord’s comments are a sign of the government’s frustration, but it is unclear how long the people will be willing to wait for the government to fix the economy. It is possible that the government could face a serious challenge if public anger continues to grow.

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