"What's politics she's going to adopt, Is she going to prove that she is tough and take United States to another war or to make escalation? This is what going to be bad for everyone, including the United States. If she is going to another direction, that would be good. Again, I would focus more about the intentions before talking about the experiences, the experiences are very important but the intention is the most crucial thing of any president. Can you ask them the question, Can they tell genuinely to the American people and the rest of the world, about the real intention, about their politics, are they going to make escalation or send more troops around the world?"
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Bashar al-Assad, Interview with Bill Neely (July 2016) on "NBC: Exclusive Interview with Bashar al-Assad"
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