The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ David Lesch - Bashar al-Assad, Broken Borders & Baseball

Nov 17, 2025
In this insightful discussion, historian David Lesch shares his journey from baseball prospect to an expert on Syria. He delves into the impact of artificial borders shaped by European powers and their lasting effects on national identity in the Middle East. Lesch offers candid views on his relationship with Bashar al-Assad and reflects on Syria's potential drift towards sectarianism. Interestingly, he connects the lessons of baseball—resilience and persistence—to diplomacy, suggesting ways sports can help bridge cultural divides in the region.
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ANECDOTE

Reading Your Life Through Someone Else's Eyes

  • David Lesch felt awkward reading his life in third person but found the process enlightening.
  • The biography forced him to revisit impactful periods and prompted introspection he hadn’t expected.
INSIGHT

Telescopic View Masks Middle East Complexity

  • Americans use a telescopic view of the Middle East when we need a microscopic, historical approach.
  • Understanding the Ottoman Empire's fall and artificial borders is vital to grasping today's regional problems.
INSIGHT

Borders Were Drawn For Strategy, Not Nations

  • European powers carved the Middle East to serve strategic interests like pipelines, not local identities.
  • Artificial borders and competing colonial aims seeded long-term instability and weak legitimacy for rulers.
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