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    US closes Syrian embassy as diplomacy collapses

    BEIRUT (AP) — The U.S. closed its embassy in Syria and Britain recalled its ambassador to Damascus on Monday in a new Western push to get President Bashar Assad to leave power and halt the murderous grind in Syria — now among the deadliest conflicts of the Arab Spring.

    Although the diplomatic effort was stymied at the U.N. by vetoes from Russia and China, the moves by the U.S. and Britain were a clear message that Western powers see no point in engaging with Assad and now will seek to bolster Syria's opposition.

    "This is a doomed regime as well as a murdering regime," British Foreign Secretary William Hague told lawmakers as he recalled his country's ambassador from Syria. "There is no way it can recover its credibility internationally."

    President Barack Obama said the Syrian leader's departure is only a matter of time.

    "We have been relentless in sending a message that it is time for Assad to go," Obama said during an interview with NBC. "This is not going to be a matter of if, it's going to be a matter of when."

    The most serious violence Monday was reported in Homs, where Syrian government forces, using tanks and machine guns, shelled a makeshift medical clinic and residential areas on the third day of a relentless assault, killing a reported 40 people, activists said. More than a dozen others were reported killed elsewhere.

    Those deaths followed a regime onslaught in Homs that began Saturday, the same day Syria's allies in Russia and China vetoed a Western- and Arab-backed resolution aimed at trying to end the crackdown on dissent. Some 200 people died, the highest death toll reported for a single day in the uprising, according to several activist groups.

    Even as the U.S. steps up pressure on Assad to halt the violence and relinquish power, Obama said a negotiated solution was possible, without recourse to outside military intervention.

    Later, however, White House spokesman Jay Carney said the administration was taking "no options off the table."

    In a signal that the window for diplomatic efforts may at some point close, Carney said: "We need to act to allow a peaceful political transition to go forward before the regime's escalating violence puts a political solution out of reach."

    U.S. Ambassador Robert Ford and 17 other U.S. officials left Syria on Monday, arriving in Amman, Jordan, several hours later. Ford was to travel on to Paris to spend time with his wife, the State Department said.

    As part of what was clearly a concerted Western effort, the Italian Foreign Ministry said it had also summoned Syria's ambassador in Rome to express "the strongest condemnation ... over the unacceptable acts of violence perpetrated by the regime of Damascus against the civilian population."

    More than 5,400 people have been killed in Syria since the uprising began in March, the U.N. said early last month. Hundreds more are believe to have been killed since then, but the U.N. says the chaos in the country has made it impossible to cross-check the figures.

    Syria has blocked access to trouble spots and prevented independent reporting, making it nearly impossible to verify accounts from either side. The Assad regime says terrorists acting out a foreign conspiracy to destabilize the country are behind the uprising, not people seeking to transform the authoritarian regime.

    There are fears that international intervention, akin to the NATO airstrikes that helped topple Libya's Moammar Gadhafi, could make the already combustible conflict in Syria even worse.

    Syria is a highly unpredictable country, in part because of its web of allegiances to powerful forces, including Lebanon's Hezbollah and close ally Iran.

    The country also has multiple sectarian divisions, which the uprising has laid bare. Most of Syria's 22 million people are Sunni Muslim, but Assad and the ruling elite belong to the minority Alawite sect — something that has bred seething resentments.

    The violence has reinforced opposition fears that Assad will unleash even greater firepower to crush dissent now that protection from China and Russia against any U.N.-sanctioned action appears assured.

    After the U.N. veto, the commander of the rebel Free Syrian Army, Col. Riad al-Asaad, said "there is no other road" except military action to topple Assad.

    With diplomacy at an impasse, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called for "friends of democratic Syria" to unite and rally against Assad's regime, previewing the possible formation of a group of like-minded nations to coordinate assistance to the Syrian opposition.

    Expanding on the idea Monday, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the U.S. would seek to work outside the U.N. to "strengthen and deepen and broaden the international community pressure on Assad, ... to work with as many countries as we can to increase both regional sanctions and unilateral national sanctions on the Assad regime."

    The contact group is likely to be similar, but not identical, to the one established last year for Libya, which oversaw the international help for Gadhafi's opponents. It also coordinated NATO military operations to protect Libyan civilians, something that is not envisioned in Syria.

    Syria has seen one of the bloodiest crackdowns since the wave of Arab uprisings began more than a year ago. Deaths in Egypt, Tunisia and Yemen have numbered in the hundreds. Libya's toll is unknown and likely higher than Syria's, but the conflict differed there: Early on, it became an outright civil war between two armed sides.

    Syria, in contrast, has developed into a murderous grind — although many fear it is swiftly developing into a civil war. Though internationally isolated, Assad appears to have a firm grip on power with the loyalty of most of the armed forces, which have moved from city to city to put down uprisings. In each place, however, protests have resumed, and now army defectors and others are taking up arms to fight back, adding to the bloodshed.

    Ford arrived in Damascus just over a year ago as the first American ambassador to Syria since the Bush administration broke ties over Syria's alleged role in the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

    The Obama administration had hoped to persuade Syria to change its often anti-American policies regarding Israel, Lebanon and Iraq, and to drop its support for extremist groups. Syria is designated a "state sponsor of terrorism" by the State Department.

    Assad largely shrugged off U.S. attempts to pull his nation away from its alliances with Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah. As protests escalated in Syria, Ford took on an increasingly high-profile role defending the rights of Syrian protesters, sometimes at great personal risk.

    He traveled to the restive city of Hama in July, where he was greeted by demonstrators with roses and cheers — and was hit with immediate travel restrictions by the Syrian regime. Days later, hundreds of government supporters attacked the U.S. Embassy in Damascus, smashing windows and spray-painting obscenities on the walls. Ford was himself hit with eggs and tomatoes while going to meet dissidents or visit mosques.

    Threats led the U.S. to pull him out of the country in October, but he returned in December to what officials described as an important job monitoring abuses and developments on the ground.

    Monday's shutdown of the U.S. Embassy and recall of American personnel is short of a complete break of diplomatic relations. A year ago, the U.S. similarly closed its mission in Libya's capital as violence escalated, yet maintained communications with senior Libyan officials for some time as it sought to convince Gadhafi loyalists to abandon the regime and to advance possible surrender scenarios.

    ___

    Klapper reported from Washington.

     
    • Mahonri  •  Langdon, North Dakota  •  3 mths ago
      Would anyone be worried if the US never sent another person or dollar to Syria, ever again?
    • A  •  3 mths ago
      wow, the Chinese and Russians must be proud of their vote. Good job, guys.
    • Relax, it's Only a Ca ...  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      There is a US embassy in Syria? I thought we closed all embassies in countries on the state sponsor of terror list.
    • *  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      we need to leave this guy alone,the alternative will be a islamic terrorist sunni theocracy..
      • Peter 3 mths ago
        No, the alternative is a despot thrown out on his #$%$ and free elections for the people of Syria. If they pick a theocracy what's it to you?
      • TR RINO 3 mths ago
        Then the Saudis can take care of them.
    • Gemcitykid  •  3 mths ago
      What diplomacy? Presenting ultimatums is not discourse. At least be honest.
    • Lady Shadosia  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      I still don't understand why anybody thinks they can decide how others run their countries. Forget human rights for a moment, it endangers your own people to meddle in other's business, not to mention the debts you put your own countries in to fuel another's war. Sure.. they -could- attack us.. they -could- destroy themselves.. But if we're not living in a single, one-world government, then it is not our place to tell others what they can and can't do with themselves. This just goes to show that we ARE in a single, one-world government that the US is attempting to dominate. Try backing out of forgeign affairs for a moment and fix the issues we so clearly have at home.
      • Lady Shadosia 3 mths ago
        War and death are inevitable human natures.. We are only hurting ourselves more by trying to stop it.
    • 72 Names  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      I was concern about dicember 2012 ,
      Now i am not sure if we will ever make it to dicember.
    • Frog  •  3 mths ago
      Bush to Obama......I told you so.
    • quizzical  •  3 mths ago
      At times like these, I feel I should ask the following question, have these leaders ever heard of "The good of the people is the greatest law" - by Cicero.
    • Martin  •  3 mths ago
      Monday's shutdown of the U.S. Embassy and recall of American personnel is short of a complete break of diplomatic relations. A year ago, the U.S. similarly closed its mission in Libya's capital as violence escalated, yet maintained communications with senior Libyan officials for some time as it sought to convince Gadhafi loyalists to abandon the regime and to advance possible surrender scenarios
      .
      .weve seen this ..before
    • John  •  3 mths ago
      It collapsed a long time ago.
    • Young  •  3 mths ago
      There is maybe a big mistake we made and I wonder how we could keep the channel open between us and the opposition? The Ambassador works in Washington where is too far away from the jobsite.
    • Martin  •  3 mths ago
      President Barack Obama said the Syrian leader's departure is only a matter of time.

      "We have been relentless in sending a message that it is time for Assad to go," Obama said during an interview with NBC. "This is not going to be a matter of if, it's going to be a matter of when."

      .
      .
      .thats code for.......another bombing mission
    • shaddowcaster  •  3 mths ago
      ya know i used to think that the paraniod crazy sick psycotic neibhor that lived down the street was out right crazy for being a survivalist paraniod type - being all political consiracy theory and all paraniod about cia and govt coverups and secret govt agencys and worrying about the fall or collapse of society - and the points that he had of making his home into a battle fortress all securred and with gaurd dogs and night vision and floodlights - and his emergency plans and wherehoused supplys and armory stuff- his weapon and book collection - his alternative power supplys and his survival network of other strangers and wierdos . - i use to think he was dangerous -and crazy and mental - and now with that bomb shelter he just put in -and him recently stocking up on emergency medical supplys and updating his comunications gear and rotating new stock and using up old stock -and talking about trying to convert an underground steel tracktor trailer freight hauling trailer into a farady cage for his back up vehicles -and alternative gassifier fuels -for his atv vehicles . -now these days hes just laughing and partying and acting even more crazy - because now i have to admit - he may have made some right choices in the past and everyone who -laughed at him envy him now because hes prepared for ":what ever "and -"no one else is " so its almost like the noah"s ark effect - to me -who knows - i guess its my turn to start "perparing for the worst and hoping foir the best - and hearing his loud mouth taunt me " he fella whatare you woried about the world aint gonna end tommorrow " i can hear it all now :} so now i ask "am i going crazy or is he acting normal ? :} lol
      • TheDeprogrammer 3 mths ago
        The irony will be,since he didn't prepare you,you guys go feral,his supplies are looted,plundered and destroyed in the ensuing carnage!United we stand,divided we fall......larouchepaccom
      • John Jones 3 mths ago
        ,,,,,,,
    • Dan  •  3 mths ago
      I'm not a foreign policy expert, but how does Jordan survive in the midst of Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Israel? Nice neighborhood.
      • John Jones 3 mths ago
        The short half joo slimy little midget of a "king" is a Zion-American and British pupet so he is afforded protection by Israel and the west.
        BTW here is a pic of the crying qunts of Israel defeated at the hands of Hezbollah in 2006.
    • Yannis  •  3 mths ago
      Scary,
    • Bluedragon  •  Canton, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Does anything positive or good ever come from this part of the world????
    • lumpy1974  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      it is the manualy operated activity that need too go

      and that is the unneeded resistance is stopping unneeded harms towards life from there workers budget, military power, and the rest of the nations assets that needs too go. once there not misusing what the workers have created then there is no more problem. aiming at the people directly is a liittle off target.
    • Allen  •  3 mths ago
      quite ironic that obahma stokes the fire in Syria by instructing the CIA to supply communications and weapons so that the strife will escalate and he can then attack Syria. What a shameless person, so willing to instigate violence and promote harm against innocents. very embarrassing to the USA that a POTUS acts in that manner..... children die because of obahma's grandstanding
    • shock trooper group 16  •  Auckland, New Zealand  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder how far the west will go after all Russia has a very large Naval base in Syria .Will Russia run or fight
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