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    AP sources: US call for Assad departure imminent

    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say the Obama administration is ready to make an explicit call for Syrian President Bashar Assad to leave power and has notified Arab and European allies that an announcement is imminent.

    Preparations are in place for the White House to issue a statement Thursday demanding that Assad step down, the officials said. This would be accompanied by an announcement of new sanctions on the Assad regime and followed by an on-camera appearance by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to reinforce the U.S. position, the officials said.

    The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter.

    Although the officials acknowledged the move is not likely to have any immediate impact on the Syrian regime's behavior, they said it would send a powerful signal that Assad is no longer welcome in the international community. And they noted that the additional sanctions would further boost pressure on Assad and his inner circle.

    As Syrian protesters have called for an end to his regime, Assad has unleashed tanks and ground troops in an attempt to retake control in rebellious areas. The military assault has escalated dramatically since the start of the holy month of Ramadan in August, with Assad's forces killing hundreds and detaining thousands.

    President Barack Obama, Clinton and top national security aides have previously said that Assad has "lost his legitimacy" as a leader and that Syria would be "better off" without him. But they had not specifically demanded that he step down.

    Thursday's expected new formulation of policy will make it clear that Assad can no longer be a credible reformist and has to leave, the officials said.

    The administration had planned to make the announcement last week but postponed it largely at the request of Syria's neighbor Turkey, which asked for more time to try to convince Assad to reform, and because Clinton and other officials argued it was important to build a global consensus that Assad must go. Clinton on Tuesday publicly questioned the effectiveness of the United States acting alone.

    "It is not going to be any news if the United States says Assad needs to go," she said. "OK, fine, what's next? If other people say it, if Turkey says it, if (Saudi) King Abdullah says it, there is no way the Assad regime can ignore it."

    Since then, however, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has compared Assad to Libya's Moammar Gadhafi for refusing to heed calls to change. Turkey has joined calls for Gadhafi to leave power and Erdogan said Wednesday he had personally spoken to Assad and sent his foreign minister to Damascus, but "despite all of this, they are continuing to strike civilians."

    In addition, Tunisia on Wednesday recalled its ambassador from Syria, following the lead of several other Arab nations, including Saudi Arabia, that the U.S. has been lobbying to show displeasure with Assad.

    In New York, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon spoke to Assad demanding the immediate end of all military operations and mass arrests, according to a statement issued late Wednesday by the U.N. In response, Assad said military and police operations had stopped, the statement said.

    But the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which documents anti-regime protests, said Thursday that Syrian troops had shot dead nine people in the central city of Homs on Wednesday night. Another rights group said Assad's crackdown also killed nine people elsewhere in Syria on Wednesday.

    A high-level U.N. human rights team said Thursday that Syria's crackdown "may amount to crimes against humanity" and should be referred to the International Criminal Court.

    The investigators say they found "a pattern of human rights violations that constitutes widespread or systematic attacks against the civilian population." In their report, they said they had compiled a confidential list of 50 alleged perpetrators at "various levels" of Assad's government. Syria insists it is rooting out terrorists but rights groups accuse Syrian troops of killing more than 1,800 civilians since mid-March.

    The steps by the U.N. and other nations appear to match the Obama administration's stated strategy of coordination.

    State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said Washington was "working on a careful set of actions and statements ... and working with our partners on the same."

    "Political steps, economic steps are strongest when they are together," she told reporters. "Words and sanctions should go together, and ideally, they should go in concert with others."

     

    211 comments

    • steve  •  9 mths ago
      Why don'r we ask Santa to come down and give him a little pig for Christmas. Ya that will get his attention and he will stop the killing. I'f u want him out kill him, if not shut the hell up, your wasting air time talking
    • Dan M  •  9 mths ago
      We need to stay out of other country's internal affairs not matter how much they repulse us. Unless we are prepared to actually do something about, which we are not, what the hell are we doing meddling. What about all the other countries where the same thing is occurring? Where is our outcry over those countries. Oh I get it they don't have something we want. We are such hypocrites.
    • Agri  •  9 mths ago
      There isn't much the United can do in Syria other than give lips service to the suffering of the Syrian citizens who are being murder by Assad and his Murderous Armed Forces. The United States is broke and can't afford any commitment to solve the problems of any any other nation. The USA cannot be the policeman of the world. Our resources are very limited and people never appreciate what this country do for them. I think the United States have to start thinking about what is happening in our country, and focus all the energies in solving the internal problems the citizens of this country are facing. The growing deficit, the millions of unemployed citizens and the sense of uncertainty that prevail all across our nation. All these negative events will eventually can become a catalyst to many mental disorders in our citizens. I ask my fellow Americans to make a detente regardless of political persuasion and unite in a common cause to improve the chances of this country's survival. Let us unite and stop the infighting among ourselves. Only in peace great things are accomplished. History is full of examples that infighting doesn't improve anybody's life.
    • Bill  •  9 mths ago
      if this isn't calling the kettle black...obama should be the one stepping down.
      • Jimmy 9 mths ago
        You're a #$%$ Bashar Assad is a murdering dictator. He's murdering his own people in his own country. How dare you equate him with President Obama. Get a clue.
      • K-9 9 mths ago
        Yeah, jimmy, but bam is killing us in his own little way.
      • Albert 9 mths ago
        Careful Bill........with a remark like that the libs might say your a racist
    • T. L.Judah lionking  •  9 mths ago
      Tell him
    • JamesL  •  9 mths ago
      Can any of you understand that Assad is murdering people like you? He is a madman just like Gadaffy, and the US is joining the rest of the democratic free world in condemning murder and brutality in Syria. We have tried diplomacy and attempted to integrate Syria as we did with Gadaffy and Libya. Madmen with a consuming addiction to money and power are not reasonable on any level. Calling for him to resign is the only course possible now. Criticizing Obama and the other world leaders for doing this is just admitting that you are unaware of major parts of reality, like compassion and logic.
    • Bill Derberg  •  9 mths ago
      They really are going to start another war. The military industrial complex has gone completely insane.
      • JamesL 9 mths ago
        The military has nothing to do with this. Assad is a murderer, and needs to be removed from power.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Barry should lead by example.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Yeah, right. I want to help that fun loving nation of Syria....Al Qaeda needs a recruitment center there???
    • Droptine  •  9 mths ago
      Obama really likes looking like an idiot to the world.
    • ELTORO  •  9 mths ago
      Clinton should first be demanding Obamas resignation .
    • Sylvia Rain  •  9 mths ago
      Greedy of power and money, Assad will not step down he is afraid to become like mubarak now
    • MYSTERY  •  9 mths ago
      I am not even a Muslim but many of my friends are Muslim. I highly disapprove of attacks during their Holy Month of Ramadan. I would not want anyone attacking me on Christmas or Easter and I do not like those attacks during Ramadan either. This is called respecting others choice of Religion. They are worshiping God. I see nothing wrong with that, maybe the ones that committed these horrible crimes should try worshiping God too. That was a mean and despicable act of violence. I disapprove of all the horrible crimes, but Ramadan should be off limits to violence.
      • Standby2Ram 9 mths ago
        "Ramadan should be off limits to violence"? You jest right? Their killing themselves over there with bombing attacks right now during their own religious fasting/prayer period. Don't get to Pius, their certainly not!
    • Richard N Balz  •  9 mths ago
      obamah couldn't run a pretzle concession...and he's telling all those muzlum countries what to do....idiot.
      • JamesL 9 mths ago
        Your spelling speaks the truth. You are the idiot.
    • Standby2Ram  •  9 mths ago
      It has come to my attention that many of you think the United States is a Democracy. It most certainly is not! We are a Republic! You know, ... "and to the Republic for which it stands"? What's the difference? A lot! Read:

      "The chief characteristic and distinguishing feature of a Democracy is: Rule by Omnipotent Majority. In a Democracy, The Individual, and any group of Individuals composing any Minority, have no protection against the unlimited power of The Majority. It is a case of Majority-over-Man."

      "A Republic, on the other hand, has a very different purpose and an entirely different form, or system, of government. Its purpose is to control The Majority strictly, as well as all others among the people, primarily to protect The Individual’s God-given, unalienable rights and therefore for the protection of the rights of The Minority, of all minorities, and the liberties of people in general. The definition of a Republic is: a constitutionally limited government of the representative type, created by a written Constitution--adopted by the people and changeable (from its original meaning) by them only by its amendment--with its powers divided between three separate Branches: Executive, Legislative and Judicial. Here the term "the people" means, of course, the electorate."

      For an extrapolation go here:

      http://lexrex.com/enlightened/AmericanIdeal/aspects/demrep.html
    • Jacob Fedorovich  •  9 mths ago
      After the continual support of Israel the U.S.'s credibility as a moral force in the Middle East isn't worth the paper its' written on. The U.S. has done everything possible to alienate the Islamic / Arab world. The U.S. still believe it is the good guy in the white hat on the white horse it likes to portray itself as. The fact is, the U.S. has been nothing but a meddlesome nuisance in the Middle East and they have absolutely no right to ask for an embargo or any other action.
      • Douglas 9 mths ago
        "The U.S. has done everything possible to alienate the Islamic / Arab world."

        Good! Hopefully we will continue along this path. Israel-we got your back.
      • Bill 9 mths ago
        SO ????????? Go BLOW YOURSELF UP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • Tomohiro 9 mths ago
        I don't know people can support chemical warfare and human rights abuses on a any given people, such as Israel launching white phosphorous munitions from artillery on the UN compound. It's like we're an ally of the dark side...
    • Standby2Ram  •  9 mths ago
      My Lord! We need a new ... er ... make that REAL Commander in Chief. Ron Paul 2012. Let's get back to what the Constitution says. You know, the Document that made us a freedom loving nation. "all men are created equal" and all that good stuff.
    • Vic Veritas  •  9 mths ago
      Good call, Mr. Obama. Your handling of Iraq and Afghanistan since taking over has been masterful and things in Egypt and Libya have worked out so well. I think it's a great idea for you to stick you nose into world politics again. Just go enjoy Martha's Vinyard and try not to do any more damage than necessary until your own departure, m'kay?
    • Standby2Ram  •  9 mths ago
      Oh look! Mr. "I'll bring our troops home in 16 months if I'm elected" wants to start a war (34 months after his election) on yet a third front! Would somebody kindly inform their dog that Constitutionally, in order to start a war, it has to be approved and declared by both the House and the Senate. This "closet Muslim" is becoming more than just extremely annoying.
    • YDNAR  •  9 mths ago
      An important question,
      If AMERICANS take to the streets. To depose Washington Burucrats once and for all. Does the stand America is taking in the middle east. Mean, it will also be scantioned here, Without police and or military intervention??
      Everyone in Washington would just go home and allow a new goverment to be formed???
      No one would, in the name of God, man, or country, Call in any men of arms to quell the unrest? Nato, would take the side of the people demanding A new American govt. be formed. The world as a whole, would side with Americans demanding the oustage of The American Goverment??
      IF not, how can they demand the oustage of other goverments, they do not agree with??
      When a large portion of Americans wanted a seperate country. Hundreds of thousands of lives were lost. During an internal war, that lasted five years and had Americans killing Americans.
      I smell hippocracy at its extream worst!
      America has had enough damage done meddeling in the affairs of these people. Enough is enough! Bring home OUR trroops! Secure OUR borders and let these people get on with their own affairs. THEY DONT NEED US, THE DONT LIKE US, THEY DONT WANT US INVOLVED! TIME TO GO!
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