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White House: Syria would be a Better Place without Assad
2011-08-04
[An Nahar] The United States Wednesday said it had no interest in seeing Syria's President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
One of the last of the old-fashioned hereditary iron-fisted fascist dictators. Before going into the family business Pencilneck was an eye doctor...
survive simply to preserve regional "stability," hardening its line on what it termed a "grotesque" crackdown on dissent.

Some analysts have speculated that Washington has been wary of directly calling for Assad to quit because of anxiety that security chaos, civil war and a Middle East power vacuum might follow the demise of his regime.

But White House front man Jay Carney said Wednesday that Washington did not view Assad as "indispensible," saying he was completely "incapable and unwilling" to respond to the grievances of his own people.

"The U.S. has nothing invested in Assad remaining in power. We do not want to see him to remain in Syria for stability's sake and rather we view him as the cause for instability in Syria," Carney said.

"Syria would be a better place without President Assad," he added.

With the White House under increasing pressure for tougher action against Damascus
...The City of Jasmin is the oldest continuously-inhabited city in the world. It has not always been inhabited by the same set of fascisti...
from Syrian dissidents and on Capitol Hill, Carney said the administration was looking for new leverage against Assad.

"We are looking at ways to increase the pressure, the images coming out of Syria, of the Syrian government's brutality against its own people, have been grotesque and appalling and they demonstrate the true character of the regime."

Carney spoke as U.N. Security Council ambassadors agreed on a text to condemn the Syrian government's deadly crackdown on protests.

The criticism of Assad's deadly offensive against the opposition was to be adopted as a statement by the 15-nation council later Wednesday.

It will be the council's first pronouncement on Syria since protests started on March 15.

Past efforts by Britannia, La Belle France, Germany and Portugal to pass a resolution were held up by Russia, China and other countries. But the worsening violence led to major international pronouncement for the U.N.'s supreme body to take a stand.

Posted by:Fred

#3  Syria: WH would be a better place without Obama
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2011-08-04 23:01  

#2  Some would say the WH and the U.S. would be much a better place if "O'Bummer" got booted in 2012. We are already working for our Chinese masters but then these are the probably the mumblings of a racist or xenophobe. Everything O'Bummer does is getting kicked past 2012. Congressional Republicans did not dig in and say no to him other than for a handful. Everything he does is about re-election; not the country--even his frappin birthday party is about getting re-elected.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-08-04 08:49  

#1  That depends on who succeeds him. But anyway, what are YOU going to do about it, Obumble? Face it, nobody fears you, so do you really think Baby Assad gives a flying f*ck what you say?
Posted by: Spot   2011-08-04 08:04  

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