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08-30-2011, 10:09 AM
Assad has now killed thousands of people...this man who Obama once praised him and has waited so long has finally been called to step down by Obama.
Secy Clinton sort of hints that before we become actively engaged their neighbors must get "involved"
"Clinton was asked by one audience member whether the more limited U.S. responses to recent Middle East unrest suggests that the United States is no longer prepared to preserve stability in troubled corners of the globe. Clinton replied that Americans would still lead, but she said the administration’s message to the world was that the United States would not carry the burden alone."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/checkpoint-washington/post/clinton-defends-syria-policy/2011/08/16/gIQALEjYJJ_blog.html
If he does not step down and continues the killing, what action do we take and this must be considered in this context....
"Syria Has the Largest and Most Advanced Chemical Weapons Stockpile in the Middle East
A front page WaPo article this morning warns that Syria has the largest confirmed stockpile of chemical weapons throughout the Middle East. Syria has repeatedly refused to sign the U.N. chemical weapons convention barring use of the weapons. The government of Syria’s Bashar al Assad is estimated to have also amassed the most advanced chemical weapons including weaponized Sarin-based warheads. The newspaper citing the CIA as its source says most of Syria’s current chemical arsenal was built by the Russians. Sarin was used by Japanese terrorists in a Tokyo subway in 1995 killing 13 people and blinding or sickening 1,000."
http://pajamasmedia.com/tatler/2011/08/29/syria-has-the-largest-and-most-advanced-chemical-weapons-stockpile-in-the-middle-east/
And also consider this...
"BASHAR AL-ASSAD is proving to be an embarrassment for the Obama administration. In pursuit of President Obama’s policy of “engagement” with U.S. adversaries, the State Department has dispatched several senior envoys to Damascus for talks with the Syrian dictator. It has also nominated a new ambassador and repeatedly expressed the hope for a step-by-step improvement in relations. So far Mr. Assad has responded by holding a summit with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, at which he publicly ridiculed the U.S diplomatic initiative. In secret, he has stepped up an illegal and dangerous transfer of weapons to Hezbollah’s forces in Lebanon."
http://www.yalibnan.com/2010/04/26/assad-proving-to-be-an-embarrassment-for-obama/
This is a very very delicate situation and one that is scary. I agree with Obama in taking his time with this but it has to be dealt with. If you look at a map and see the proximity of Israel it makes you concerned.
Secy Clinton sort of hints that before we become actively engaged their neighbors must get "involved"
"Clinton was asked by one audience member whether the more limited U.S. responses to recent Middle East unrest suggests that the United States is no longer prepared to preserve stability in troubled corners of the globe. Clinton replied that Americans would still lead, but she said the administration’s message to the world was that the United States would not carry the burden alone."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/checkpoint-washington/post/clinton-defends-syria-policy/2011/08/16/gIQALEjYJJ_blog.html
If he does not step down and continues the killing, what action do we take and this must be considered in this context....
"Syria Has the Largest and Most Advanced Chemical Weapons Stockpile in the Middle East
A front page WaPo article this morning warns that Syria has the largest confirmed stockpile of chemical weapons throughout the Middle East. Syria has repeatedly refused to sign the U.N. chemical weapons convention barring use of the weapons. The government of Syria’s Bashar al Assad is estimated to have also amassed the most advanced chemical weapons including weaponized Sarin-based warheads. The newspaper citing the CIA as its source says most of Syria’s current chemical arsenal was built by the Russians. Sarin was used by Japanese terrorists in a Tokyo subway in 1995 killing 13 people and blinding or sickening 1,000."
http://pajamasmedia.com/tatler/2011/08/29/syria-has-the-largest-and-most-advanced-chemical-weapons-stockpile-in-the-middle-east/
And also consider this...
"BASHAR AL-ASSAD is proving to be an embarrassment for the Obama administration. In pursuit of President Obama’s policy of “engagement” with U.S. adversaries, the State Department has dispatched several senior envoys to Damascus for talks with the Syrian dictator. It has also nominated a new ambassador and repeatedly expressed the hope for a step-by-step improvement in relations. So far Mr. Assad has responded by holding a summit with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, at which he publicly ridiculed the U.S diplomatic initiative. In secret, he has stepped up an illegal and dangerous transfer of weapons to Hezbollah’s forces in Lebanon."
http://www.yalibnan.com/2010/04/26/assad-proving-to-be-an-embarrassment-for-obama/
This is a very very delicate situation and one that is scary. I agree with Obama in taking his time with this but it has to be dealt with. If you look at a map and see the proximity of Israel it makes you concerned.