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Syrian regime is burning its final cards - Official sources
2011-05-14
[Asharq al-Aswat] [Asharq al-Aswat] 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...
is coming under increasing pressure from the international community with regards to the brutal crackdown being carried out by the Syrian authorities against the protests and demonstrations taking place in the country. Earlier this week, the European Union [EU] imposed sanctions targeting 13 members of Syrian 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...
's inner circle, including his brother and several cousins.

According to an official in Gay Paree, who spoke to Asharq Al-Awsat on the condition of anonymity, "the Syrian regime is in the process of burning its final cards, and time is running out for it to change its behavior." The official added "the international community will not stop putting pressure on Damascus."

The French source acknowledged that Bashir al-Assad is dragging Syria deeper into the international wilderness, and stressed that the US and the EU will continue to increase the pressure on Damascus for two inter-connected reasons; firstly in order to put an end to the Syrian regime's suppression and use of military force against protestors and demonstrators, and secondly in order to urge the Syrian regime to carry out genuine reform in response to the demands being made by the protest movement in the country, from implementing political pluralism and allowing the establishment of political parties to allowing various freedoms, including freedom of expression.

Since the beginning of the protests in Syria, human rights
...which are usually entirely different from personal liberty...
groups estimate that between 600 and 700 people have been killed, whilst at least 8,000 people have been tossed in the slammer.

The French source also confirmed to Asharq Al-Awsat that the international community's position towards Syria "will change according to changes in Syria's behavior" but stressed that this pressure will not be limited to imposing additional sanctions on Syria, or expanding the list of Syrian figures whose assets have been frozen, or whose names have been added to the travel ban list. The source stressed that the Brussels travel ban and asset freeze list may be expanded to include Syrian President Bashir al-Assad himself, and a number of his close advisers, which is something that Perfidious Albion, Germany and others in the EU have been pushing for, despite the reservations of a number of other EU states.

The source told Asharq Al-Awsat "can you imagine that the Syrian president will not be allowed to visit any of the 27 European capitals...these sanctions will not be raised overnight, but will last as long as the reason that they were first issued lasts."

The source stressed that communications were taking place between Gay Paree, Washington, and London, to look at what additional steps can be taken against Syria, in addition to the harsh sanctions taken against Damascus by the US and Europe, whether this is via the UN Security Council or through unilateral measures. The source acknowledged that the UN route may no longer be viable today due to Chinese and Russian opposition, but stressed that this "position may change" if the Syrian authorities continue to violently suppress the demonstrators, referring to the Libyan scenario, which saw both Russia and Moscow initially oppose any UN sanction, before ultimately allowing Security Council resolution 1973 to be passed by abstaining from the vote.

Gay Paree has previously stated that the international pressure on Damascus can be increased in stages, and the French official who spoke to Asharq Al-Awsat on the condition of anonymity acknowledged that there are 4 additional steps which can be taken. These include increasing the sanctions to personally include President Bashir al-Assad, which is the next step being taken by the international community. Following this, the international community could announce that the Syrian regime has lost its legitimacy due to the violence it is carrying out against its own citizens, following this pressure could be increased by the EU calling on the regime to step down from power, and finally through calls for the international judiciary to intervene in the situation in Syria.

Until now, Gay Paree has not reached the "point of no-return" with Damascus, and the EU, as well as Washington, is continuing to call on Damascus to review its policies and implement reform, but as the source stressed, "time is running out for Syria."
Posted by:Fred

#2  If the Brits go along with it, the French could use British bases on Cyprus to rain bombs on Assad's infrastructure. It wouldn't be unthinkable, given that Syria and Lebanon used to be French territory. It would also be the second time France has sided with Sunnis against Alawites and other minorities in what is now Syria.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2011-05-14 22:25  

#1  Geez, the global tough guys, thefreakingfrench, are out there playing international cowboy and hoodlum berating and browbeating helpless dictators again.

Where'd these guys suddenly get the cajones to act like this? George? Is Connie Rice consulting with them on how to grow a pair?

Or, is it just the contrast between our namby pamby sissified foreign policy and thefreakingfrench?

Okay so the empty suit under the desk in the oval office issued the order to kill OBL. I think he was forced into it. What else could he do? Panetta comes to him with OBL's location and he says naw, that's not nice, we might offend someone? Do you think that would forever sink his re-election chances that are not already underwater?

I still can't belief those notorious wine sipping pinkie curling Quay D'Orsia guys are not the new tough guys in international affairs. Did someone let those guys in the Foreign Legion our of their cages and give them a desk in the foreign ministry?
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2011-05-14 12:01  

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