What does Bashir Assad do all day in Russia?
Now that he doesn’t have a job, an office, or a support staff, how does he spend his time?
What does a deposed dictator do with his time?
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Staying away from upper floor windows, I would guess.
He might be in a state of depression or maybe he is just laughing all the way to the bank. Probably he feels he was great for his country and that now it will fall into ruin. Have any leaders living in exile ever written a book about their experience after having to leave office? That might be interesting.
Laughing with Putin at what idiots the voting Americans are, and how easily they are manipulated.
Depends. Does he have great wealth he brought with him? Imo that would dictate what he would do all day.
He is a trained eye doctor, I believe, so he could go back into medical practice if he wanted. I wonder what the malpractice insurance premiums are for deposed dictators in Russia.
He is shopping for snow boots and winter clothing and wondering what that smile on Putin’s face means.
What do the Russian troops, still in Syria do all day?
Playing chess with Olympic athletes.
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