For years he was reviled by the West and opposed by the Gulf monarchies, but Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who has regained control of most of his country, is now being courted by Arab leaders, marking a strategic shift in the region.
For years he was reviled by the West and opposed by the Gulf monarchies, but Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who has regained control of most of his country, is now being courted by Arab leaders, marking a strategic shift in the region.