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'''Asaad al-Shaad''' ({{birth date and age|1967|7|5}}) is a [[Terehan]]ian politician, lawyer and bureaucrat and former intelligence officer who is serving as the [[President of Terehan]] since June 2018. He has previously served as both the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Terehan)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] and the [[Terehan National Intelligence Service|Director of TNIS]], and was a columnist for several news outlets.  
'''Asaad al-Shaad''' ({{birth date and age|1967|7|5}}) is a [[Terehan]]ian politician, lawyer, bureaucrat, and former intelligence officer who was the [[President of Terehan]] from June 2018 until his ouster in November 2022 during the [[WEDA]]-led [[Terehan War|invasion of Terehan]]. He had previously served as both the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Terehan)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] and the [[Terehan National Intelligence Service|Director of TNIS]], and was a columnist for several news outlets. As President, he pursued a nuclear weapons development program which was widely condemned by the international community. His presidency was also marked by many humanitarian crimes, including state-sponsored massacres against civilians, and his endorsement of terrorist networks like [[Al-Fijar]] contributed to the eventual international coalition which ousted him. After his capture and trial he was sentenced to a life imprisonment.


==Early life==
==Early life==

Latest revision as of 02:12, 10 June 2023

Asaad Al-Shaad
مصطفى الكاظمي
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Al-Shaad in 2020
President of Terehan
'In office
17 June 2018 – 19 November 2022
Preceded byAdil Mahdi
Succeeded byAmir al Abadi
Minister of Foreign Affairs
'
12 June 2010 – 6 June 2018
Director of TNIS
In office
7 June 2002 – 9 June 2010
Personal details
Born
Asaad Mustafa Lasid al-Shaad

(1967-07-05) July 5, 1967 (age 57)
Catahle, Terehan
CitizenshipTerehan
Political partyIndependent

Asaad al-Shaad ( (1967-07-05) July 5, 1967 (age 57)) is a Terehanian politician, lawyer, bureaucrat, and former intelligence officer who was the President of Terehan from June 2018 until his ouster in November 2022 during the WEDA-led invasion of Terehan. He had previously served as both the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Director of TNIS, and was a columnist for several news outlets. As President, he pursued a nuclear weapons development program which was widely condemned by the international community. His presidency was also marked by many humanitarian crimes, including state-sponsored massacres against civilians, and his endorsement of terrorist networks like Al-Fijar contributed to the eventual international coalition which ousted him. After his capture and trial he was sentenced to a life imprisonment.

Early life

Journalism

Intelligence Service

Political career

Foreign Affairs

President

Personal life