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    Russia warns West against military action in Syria

    BEIRUT (AP) — Syria's powerful ally Russia said Wednesday it would block any attempt by the West to secure U.N. support for the use of force against the regime in Damascus, which is under intense international pressure to end its deadly crackdown on dissent.

    It was one of Moscow's strongest statements of support yet for authoritarian Syrian President Bashar Assad. And as one of five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, Russia can veto any council resolution that would authorize military intervention in Syria.

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said his country's draft of a U.N. Security Council resolution on the violence in Syria, which was circulated at the U.N. on Monday, aimed to make it explicitly clear that nothing could justify foreign military interference. However, Western diplomats said the draft fell short of their demand for strong condemnation of Assad's crackdown on civilians.

    "If some intend to use force at all cost ... we can hardly prevent that from happening," Lavrov told a news conference in Moscow. "But let them do it at their own initiative on their own conscience. They won't get any authorization from the U.N. Security Council."

    Russia has been a strong ally of Syria since Soviet times, when the country was led by the president's father Hafez Assad. Nevertheless, Russian officials last fall hosted prominent Syrian opposition leaders in Moscow in a bid to sponsor talks.

    Syria's regime has grown increasingly isolated over the past 10 months as it waged a brutal military crackdown on an anti-government uprising inspired by the Arab Spring revolts across the region. The U.N. says the violence has killed more than 5,400 people since March.

    The Security Council has been unable to agree on a resolution since the violence began because of strong opposition from Russia and China, another permanent, veto-wielding member of the Security Council. In October, both countries vetoed a West European draft resolution backed by the U.S. that condemned Assad's attacks and threatened sanctions.

    As diplomats debated, opposition activists said Syrian troops shelled the mountain resort town of Zabadani near the border with Lebanon, which has come under the control of army defectors. They said living conditions were deteriorating there after six days of a military siege.

    There have been several other instances when the opposition or defectors have gained control of a town or city, but ultimately the Syrian military recaptured them.

    The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Zabadani was hit with heavy machine gun fire early Wednesday.

    A resident and activist in Zabadani described the town as a "war zone." He said dozens of anti-government army defectors are deployed at the entrances to prevent any attempt by forces loyal to Assad to storm the area.

    The man, who identified himself only as Fares for fear of government reprisal, told The Associated Press by phone that the town was shelled with mortars shortly before noon Wednesday. He added that two security buildings inside Zabadani are still under government control but there have not been any clashes with the forces there.

    Fares said food is running out and fuel for heating is very scarce in Zabadani, where it snowed earlier this week.

    The anti-Assad revolt, which began as a peaceful uprising by mostly civilian, unarmed protesters has turned increasingly militarized in recent months with growing numbers of army defectors who clash with troops.

    The Observatory said there were also clashes between defectors and regular troops in the northwestern province of Idlib, near the border with Turkey. It added that security forces shot dead a civilian in the province.

    The Russian foreign minister also addressed reports that a Russian ship had recently delivered munitions to Syria in violation of a European Union arms embargo. He said Russia doesn't feel a need to explain or offer excuses.

    Lavrov said Russia was acting in full respect of international law and wouldn't be guided by unilateral sanctions imposed by other nations.

    "We haven't violated any international agreements or the U.N. Security Council resolutions," he said. "We are only trading with Syria in items which aren't banned by international law."

    Lavrov accused the West of turning a blind eye to attacks by opposition militants and supplies of weapons to the Syrian opposition from abroad.

    "They are dodging the main question: Why we should keep silent about the extremist opposition's actions against administrative buildings, hospitals, schools?" He urged the West to use its contacts with the opposition to pressure activists to refrain from violence.

    He said that arms supplies to the Syrian opposition are "unacceptable and absolutely counterproductive because it only fuels more violence."

    Assad's government blames the violence in Syria on terrorists and armed gangs that it claims are part of a foreign conspiracy to destabilize the country.

    Also Wednesday, the deputy leader of Syria's Muslim Brotherhood opposition group, Mohammed Farouk Tayfour, was quoted as saying Iran tried to mediate a deal between the opposition and the regime late last year. Tayfour told the pan-Arab Al Hayat newspaper that the Brotherhood rejected the deal, in which they were offered to run the whole Cabinet as long as Assad remained in power.

    "We told them we cannot accept that he stays" in power, said Tayfour, whose group was crushed in 1982 by Assad's father when he ordered the military to quell a rebellion by the conservative movement in the Syrian city of Hama.

    Iran is Syria's closest ally in the Middle East.

    A senior Obama administration official said Tuesday that a recent visit by the commander of Iran's powerful Quds Force to Damascus is the strongest sign yet that Washington's arch foe Tehran is supplying weapons to aid Assad's crackdown.

    On Wednesday, British Prime Minister David Cameron also said Iran and Iranian-backed Islamist group Hezbollah in Lebanon are supporting Syria's violent crackdown on the uprising.

    Cameron told lawmakers that both were offering backing to Assad. He described Assad as a "wretched tyrant who is killing so many of his own people."

    ___

    Isachenkov reported from Moscow.

     
    • Tyrone Chitlin  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Guess Russia has a great deal of money tied up in Syria and Assad.
      • Mohamed Issa 4 mths ago
        Russia is a good partner with Syria. We have had a good-long relationship.
      • Ali Bahrani 4 mths ago
        America is stuffed well by Saudi Petro-Dollars.
      • Tyrone Chitlin 4 mths ago
        Mo, money is usually the reason. The reason France and Germany didn't go with the USA and Britain into Iraq is cause Saddam owed them billions of dollars they knew they would never get back. So world politics are easily anal-ized.
    • Jay C  •  Tyler, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Russia and China always threaten VETO's... The UN is a JOKE.. has been and always will be!
      • Mike 4 mths ago
        U-N=United Nothing !
      • The Truth shall Prevail 4 mths ago
        Just as the US always vetoes resolutions denouncing Israel and its occupation. Lets lay the blame at the footsteps of where the joke imminents from.
      • Munkee W 4 mths ago
        The UN is only a "joke" because of the security council. I think every nations not a member of the security council should withdraw it's membership and begin a new version of the U.N. where all member states refuse to have any political/social/economic dealings with any non-member nation. They would all have a defense pact so that if one state is attacked by a non-member nation, all member nations unite and take whatever measures are necessary to thwart the aggressor.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Tallahassee, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Let the take care of them, we have the congress to worry about.
      • Nick718 4 mths ago
        Ever heard of a "Quiet Professional?" You should look into that.
      • Skysoldier 4 mths ago
        Fropm one SF brother to another: Sine Pari
        5th Group (ABN)
    • Why  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Nobody is helping Syria because Business is to good for Russia?
    • Mr. Ruffin  •  4 mths ago
      The Russian people (allegedly) don't like their government.
      The Iranian people don't like their government
      The Syrians do not like their government.
      America does not like its government.

      Yet when you wake up tomorrow, we'll still have the same government.
    • _SF- EP_  •  4 mths ago
      Isn't selling Syria arms foreign military interference? We need somebody in Washington with a strong Spinal Cord to cage the Russian Bear with a trap.
      • Jill 4 mths ago
        don't break that Spinal Cord trying to cage the Bear. many people already tried with no luck.
      • david a 4 mths ago
        The Bear doesnt need caged, it just keeps tripping over itself...LOL.
    • Gort  •  4 mths ago
      Sounds like the Syrians have some problems they need to workout among themselves. That should be the first and last comment the US has about the situation.
    • tony  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      I was reading a scripture about Abraham, and his journey through strange lands.The Lord placed him among strange people and powerful nations with harsh leaders,but he leaes with Favors all the time.He made covenant and treatises with detestable leaders that goes down to his generations over the centuries...Why do we make enemies with everyone who we disagrees with.?. If Abraham could make peace with King Melchesedek over a well and came out blessed, His son Isaac followed in his footstep doing the same thing.Abraham could find favor in the Pharoahs of Egypt and His Great grandsons Joseph being blessed so abundantly in Egypt..Even The Christ we serve today, His parents found refuge in Egypt among the people who we call our enemy today..Something IS Truely and Radically wrong Here..ummm,
      Remember GOD is never WRONG, We are acting against Him and to our own distruction.
      We still have time to get back in Line with GOD wishes for our lives, and recognize the Deceiver who is behind all this turmile. Do not hate the Prophets..Peace..
    • Joppa 15  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      As I said before. Muslims are on the Planet for two reasons !. To convert you, or to kill you.
    • Victoria Two  •  4 mths ago
      Syria should stand or fall on its own merits. It is up to the Syrian people to solve their problems.
    • Yannis  •  4 mths ago
      The bear is not hibernating yet
    • us2b  •  4 mths ago
      The Russians just want us to know that they are NOT our friends. That is what happens when Putin runs his KGB crap.
    • Doomsday  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Any Goverment should be for and with its People. if not, then it is only a selfserving institution.
    • RoadRash  •  4 mths ago
      Why is any of this our problem? The military industrial congressional complex (yes it was originally called congressional but Ike took it out of his farewell speech at the last minute) is soo engrained into Congress that they're constantly looking for war profits anywhere. Im sick of my tax money being used for someone else's profit!
    • Donald  •  St Paul, Minnesota  •  4 mths ago
      so now are we funding the extremist?
    • Just a Joe back from tour  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      if the USA said the sky is blue. Russia would say it's green. If the US said this. Russia would say otherwise. It's a case of Putin who longs for the long gone days of the USSR and the sword rattling it would do towards the US. Russia don't care about whats right or wrong, only that it will disagree with the US for the sake of disagreement.
    • JustThinking  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      The Middle East is already a bed of hornets' nests... why stir up more unrest? Better use our resources to tackle our own in-house problems, set our own house in order before we mind other people's business.
    • Richard  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      Russia has just declared that they stand behind Syria and they will supply them with weapons to be utilized against the Syrian people. If interference comes from the West, they will veto any resolution in the UN. They are preparing for the the likeness of unrest in Russia following protest of Putin's election.
    • FirstFreeDom&Democracy  •  4 mths ago
      why is russia blocking they want a piece of middle east to o?
    • trickytrunk  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      russia is really drawing side i tell yeah,hmm ,better get ready
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