Post-Assad regime collapse: unsourced and also this was a meme well before a year ago
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In an interview, Kazour defended the song’s phrasing and said it was meant to provoke protesters, whom he referred to as “[[Garbage|trash]]”. He described Assad as the “last honorable [[Arabs|Arab]] leader” and argued that Syria was unlike other [[Arab world|Arab countries]] that had seen [[Arab Spring|unrest]], referring to Syria as; “a nation of lions, exceptional in everything.”<ref name=”:0″ />
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In an interview, Kazour defended the song’s phrasing and said it was meant to provoke protesters, whom he referred to as “[[Garbage|trash]]”. He described Assad as the “last honorable [[Arabs|Arab]] leader” and argued that Syria was unlike other [[Arab world|Arab countries]] that had seen [[Arab Spring|unrest]], referring to Syria as; “a nation of lions, exceptional in everything.”<ref name=”:0″ />
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=== Post-Assad regime collapse ===
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In the aftermath of the fall of the Assad regime in late 2024, the song reemerged as an internet meme. Kazour allegedly added the [[Flag of Syria#Early creation of the revolution flag|Syrian opposition flag]] to his [[Instagram]] biography around this time.{{Citation needed|date=December 2025}}
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