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    Clinton rips Russia, China for U.N. veto on Syria

    TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton blasted Russia and China as "despicable" for opposing U.N. action aimed at stopping the bloodshed in Syria, and more than 60 nations began planning a civilian peacekeeping mission to deploy after the Damascus regime halts its crackdown on the opposition.

    In his most forceful words to date on the Syrian crisis, President Barack Obama said the U.S. and its allies would use "every tool available" to end the bloodshed by the government of President Bashar Assad.

    "It is time to stop the killing of Syrian citizens by their own government," Obama said in Washington, adding that it "absolutely imperative for the international community to rally and send a clear message to President Assad that it is time for a transition. It is time for that regime to move on."

    Obama spoke as a group known as the Friends of Syria, led by the U.S. and European and Arab nations, met in Tunisia in the latest effort to halt the Assad regime's nearly year-old suppression of an anti-government uprising.

    The group's actions are aimed at jolting Assad and his allies into accepting demands for a democratic transition, even as they are still unwilling to commit to military intervention.

    While the Tunisia conference offered nothing other than the threat of increasing isolation and sanctions to compel compliance from Assad, Clinton went on to predict a military coup inside Syria of the kind that ended the old regimes in Egypt and Tunisia.

    "We saw this happen in other settings last year, I think it is going to happen in Syria," she told reporters at the end of the meeting. "We also know from many sources that there are people around Assad who are beginning to hedge their bets — they didn't sign up to slaughter people."

    Assad allies Russia and China, which blocked U.N. action on Syria and are eager to head off any repeat of the kind of foreign intervention that happened in Libya, gave no sign they would agree to peacekeepers. Moscow and Beijing have vetoed U.N. Security Council resolutions backing Arab League plans aimed at ending the conflict and condemning Assad's crackdown.

    Their vetoes prompted a particularly strong reaction from Clinton.

    "It's quite distressing to see two permanent members of the Security Council using their veto while people are being murdered — women, children, brave young men — houses are being destroyed," she said. "It is just despicable and I ask whose side are they on? They are clearly not on the side of the Syrian people."

    The conference, meeting for the first time as a unified bloc, called on Assad to end the violence immediately and allow humanitarian aid into areas hit by his regime's crackdown. The group pledged to boost relief shipments and set up supply depots along Syria's borders, but it was unclear how it would be distributed without government approval.

    Syrian government troops kept up the shelling of rebel-held neighborhoods in the besieged central city of Homs, while thousands of people in dozens of towns staged anti-regime protests. Activists said at least 50 people were killed nationwide Friday.

    A Red Cross spokesman said the group evacuated seven people from Baba Amr, a heavily shelled neighborhood in Homs, to a hospital elsewhere in the city.

    The U.N. estimated in January that 5,400 people were killed in the conflict. Hundreds more have died since, with activists saying the death toll is more than 7,300.

    Assad's regime blames the violence on terrorists and armed thugs — not people who want to reform the system.

    The Friends of Syria group also vowed to step up ties with the Syrian National Council, an opposition umbrella group. They took a tentative step toward recognition by declaring the council to be "a legitimate representative" of the Syrian people, a possible precursor to calling it "the legitimate representative."

    Despite the show of unity, which diplomats said they hoped would impress upon Assad that the end of his family's four-decade autocratic rule is inevitable and at hand, there were signs of division. Some nations argued for arming Assad's foes, while others called for the creation of protected humanitarian corridors to deliver aid.

    Neither idea was included in the conference's final document, which instead focused on steps nations should take to tighten the noose on the regime, including boycotting Syrian oil, imposing travel and financial sanctions on Assad's inner circle, and working with the opposition to prepare for a post-Assad Syria, including lucrative commercial deals. It also welcomed the appointment of former U.N. chief Kofi Annan to be a joint U.N.-Arab League special envoy for Syria.

    On the sanctions front, France said the European Union would on Monday freeze assets of Syria's national bank held in EU jurisdictions while Clinton vowed that already tough U.S. penalties would be strengthened.

    Highlighting the divisions, though, Saudi Arabia called publicly for weapons and ammunition to be sent to the opposition, including the Free Syrian Army, a Turkey-based outfit made up largely of Assad regime defectors.

    "I think it's an excellent idea," Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal told reporters before meeting Clinton on the margins of the conference. Asked why, he replied: "Because they have to defend themselves."

    Clinton demurred on the question. But on Thursday in London, she said the opposition would eventually find arms from some suppliers if Assad keeps up the relentless assault.

    The Obama administration initially opposed arming the opposition but has recently opened the door to the possibility by saying that while a political solution is preferable, other measures may be needed if the onslaught doesn't end.

    The Syrian National Council, for its part, said it would be grateful for help in any area.

    "We welcome any assistance you might offer, or means to protect our brothers and sisters who are struggling to end the rule of tyranny," council president Burhan Ghalioun told the conference. He laid out the council's goal of a free, democratic Syria free of the "rule of a Mafia family" in which the rights of all would be respected.

    Qatari Foreign Minister Hamad Jassim bin Jabr al-Thani, who has been a driving force to unite Arab opinion against the Syrian regime, directly called on Assad to step down. And, together with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, he called for the creation of humanitarian corridors to get aid to embattled citizens.

    Highlighting the deepening isolation of Damascus, the Hamas prime minister of Gaza voiced support for Syrian protesters seeking to overthrow Assad. It was the first time a senior Hamas figure has publicly backed the uprising and rebuked the Syrian regime.

    Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki, the host of Friday's conference who only recently assumed power after his country became the first in the Arab Spring to topple its longtime leader last year, called for an Arab peacekeeping force to ensure stability during an eventual transition.

    "We have to respond to the demand of the majority of the Syrian people to get rid of a corrupt, persecuting regime," he said. "We have to stop the bloodshed, but this cannot be through military intervention."

    The Friends group recognized this call by giving a green light to U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon to start drawing up plans for such a joint Arab League-U.N. peacekeeping operation that would be comprised of civilian police officers. Ban is expected to begin recruiting possible contributors to the mission and preparing its mandate.

    Such an operation would not be a military intervention but would still require authorization from the U.N. Security Council, where it will likely face opposition from veto-wielding members China and Russia, neither of which attended the Tunis conference, and Iran. Russia and Iran are Syria's two biggest military suppliers.

    In New York on Friday, U.N. deputy spokesman Eduardo del Buey said the secretary-general's office had no immediate response to a call for a peacekeeping mission.

    As the conference began, about 200 pro-Assad demonstrators tried to storm the hotel. The protest forced Clinton to be diverted briefly to her hotel.

    The protesters, waving Syrian and Tunisian flags, tussled with police and carried signs criticizing Clinton and President Barack Obama. They were driven out of the parking lot by police after about 15 minutes.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Vladimir Isachenkov in Moscow and Anita Snow at the United Nations contributed to this report.

     
    • Al  •  3 mths ago
      I really don't think Russia or China give a rat's rear what Clinton thinks.
      • blake 3 mths ago
        Al, Hillary Clinton spoke the truth, Russia and China don't care about people in Syria.
      • Thomas 3 mths ago
        But why wouldn't the U.S. care about the people of Bahrain and Yemen?????
      • Sherry 3 mths ago
        @Thomas because their blood 'oils' the American machinery!!
    • notmisled  •  3 mths ago
      Who will be the peace keepers when our government starts to crack down on its dissenting citizens?
      • good times 3 mths ago
        the citizens will be the peace keepers, even if it kills everyone of us and the rest of the world too.
      • J 3 mths ago
        Smith and Wesson will be the peace keepers at my house.
      • right hand o god 3 mths ago
        LOL. Please. IF the government used US troops on your right wing #$%$ you would fair no better than they did at ruby ridge. Since teatards are about 10% of the population, majority rules. Wave your guns around and your just criminals. nuf said...
    • Anee  •  3 mths ago
      Hillary will lose no chance to instigate, like an old woman in that beuatiful age period..
      • P Sands 3 mths ago
        It is just a job. Not the one she wanted but a job.
    • James Shue  •  Columbia, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      President Obama say we will use every tool available, VP Biden is the biggest tool I know of, send him over to stop the violence.
      • right hand o god 3 mths ago
        Crazy joe is a better man than any GOP tool will ever be. Besides; I got your tool, right HERE. (zip) (BOING ING ING).
      • James Shue 3 mths ago
        Hold on you are the Right Hand of God and exposing yourself.
      • right hand o god 3 mths ago
        Not really. I'm just bored and all the other folks that would argue with these guys are out on a Friday night. How come these guys aren't at the Vets or legion?
    • Fa Q too  •  3 mths ago
      Hillarious rips another one.
    • bobby  •  Climax, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      I'm willing to bet that at the very least half of those "freedom fighters" in Syria are the card-carrying AL-Quaida members. Listen to what they are chanting! And where did they get the rocket propelled grenades and machine guns?
      • SFgiants25 3 mths ago
        The Islamist group in Syria are very extreme, they are nothing like Libya or Egypt which we dont need to worry about in those two countries but Syria's Islamist group is very dangerous and that is why everyone is leaving Assad alone
      • Sparky2u 3 mths ago
        They are most likely getting arms from Holder.
      • VincentA 3 mths ago
        Ahh, the foreign experts have arrived...ok, the Russians and Chinese say these are BAD revolutionaries, so let's believe them so Suria can kill a few more thousand people. This protest WAS peaceful, morons...
    • daniel  •  3 mths ago
      All this rhetoric about "the Syrian people" is simply propaganda. I lived in Syria for 3 years, and Assad has significant support among the Syrian people. His support is especially strong among Syrian minority groups (Christian, Alawite, Druze, Ismaeli, Shia) and the secular/non-religious segment of the population, because they know what will happen to them if the religious conservative Sunni population behind this uprising takes control. And the areas seeing the most violence (Idleb, Hama, Homs, Daraa) are full of these religious conservatives.

      Hillary Clinton was wrong on Iraq, supporting Bush's invasion, and now she's wrong on Syria. Seems like these people want nothing more than to destroy the lives of all religious minorities in the Middle East.
    • Tykanie  •  3 mths ago
      What I find intriguing is that every time NATO or the US want to help in the middle east, those countries scream about Westerners invading. But when they decide they dont feel like cleaning up their own little corner of the globe(oxymoron intended) they go to the UN and want a resolution. I think China and Russia have the right idea, not their problem not their business. These countries in the middle east have been fighting for centuries, they are not going to listen to the UN or the US they need to solve some of these issues internally.
      For those of you who are worried about oil, the US gets more than 80% of its oil from somewhere other than the middle east, mostly south america, russia and canada. Truth is we exported oil last year so there is no shortage of crude here.
    • Harry Kneecaps  •  3 mths ago
      China and Russia know better.

      The US tried to bring democracy to Iraq and it failed. Afghanistan and it failed. It failed in Libya and Egypt too. Muslims will never stop fighting. They fight the "infidels" and they fight among their various sects. There will never be peace or democracy in a Muslim nation.

      Stay out of Syria and let them fight among themselves.
    • Zoey  •  Basin, Wyoming  •  3 mths ago
      Uuuh. That is something, the Government should stay OUT of! I'm actually going to side with China, and Russia, on this one! That Veto, was the right thing to do! Let the Arabs, and Syria, fight it out! If they want to kill each other, and riot against each other, so be it! Not EVERY place, in the world, needs to be "democratic". @$#$ ! -.-;
    • Paulino D  •  Centro, Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      another Libya, ¿ isn't it ? nyet. Hillary Clinton : vicious motives, despicable tricks
    • Uneducated Stupid Idiot  •  3 mths ago
      Conspiracy theory: WW3 will be NATO against China & Russia.
    • SaintRay  •  Beaumont, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Must be that time of the month?
    • No_crybabies_allowed  •  3 mths ago
      Here we go again. Creating another group of USA haters.

      What the h311 would we think of another country, or countries, just coming over and setting up camp here?
    • rubiconski  •  San Rafael, California  •  2 mths ago
      America no longer has any values. It is a despotic nation that is trying to outdo Hitler, and succeeding.
    • gene  •  3 mths ago
      Obama lets the UN and world public opinion dictate what he decides. That way, he will not have to make as many apologies.
    • Fletch  •  3 mths ago
      I think Assad and his regime are evil, however the trend in the middle east is for Islamists to replace disposed dictators, not sure we should spend any money to help that process out.
    • VALENTIN  •  3 mths ago
      She is just crazy! From Russia with love:)
    • 18m_adyar  •  3 mths ago
      This witch has the gall to accuse China and Russia or doing the same thing that the US has been doing for Israel at the UN probably thousands of times. Speaking of double standards. If you expect the world to bend over and kiss your #$%$ every time you threaten them, forget it. This reminds me of the time when there was a bully at my school. He used to beat up everybody and claim he was 'keeping them in line'. He used to do this till two other larger guys wised up and sensed this was getting too close to home. They paired up and taught this guy a lesson he wouldn't have forgotten even now. Whatever Russia and China are doing is completely within the framework of the UN. They have a right to veto the action initiated by a bunch of jingoistic and warmongering states that's hell bent on destroying another country and letting loose another humanitarian disaster like we've seen in Iraq, Egypt and Libya. We'd be doing the same thing if a bunch of palestinians were trying to take over Israel. So chill out, this thing works both ways like it was meant to. Big deal. :D
    • pappa smurf  •  3 mths ago
      fricking amazing we are worried about some country on the other side of the world that has killed 7500 people and yet right here in our back yard (mexico) drug cartels have killed over 54000 people and yet i see no international help or cries of stoppage or aid coming to this country ! so tell me where exactly and what exactly is the difference that causes this ? seems to me the united states and its allies have a political agenda on its mind not a peacekeeping agenda or a human rights agenda ! bunch of #$%$ i think !
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