
Season 2 · Episode 1677
Assad's Regime Didn't Collapse—It Relocated
Why Russia is hosting Assad in Moscow, the logistics of the extraction, and what happens to the regime's assets and intelligence networks.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 28, 202627m 50s
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Show Notes
When Bashar al-Assad fled Damascus for Moscow, it wasn't a collapse—it was a corporate relocation. This episode unpacks the strategic logic behind Russia's extraction of the Syrian leader, the pre-positioned infrastructure that made it possible, and why the regime's intelligence networks and financial assets matter more than the man himself. From Tartus to Hmeimim, we explore how Russia built a forward operating base with an integrated extraction capability, and what it means for Syria's future that the former government's treasury is now sitting in Moscow.