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    US diplomats exit Syria: Can West prevent descent into more violence? (+video)

    Western leaders call for a coalition to side with 'Syrian people' against Assad, and UN leader Ban says failed Security Council resolution gives Syria 'no license' to step up attacks on civilians.

    After Russia and China’s veto of a Security Council resolution Saturday and with violence in Syria flaring, Western leaders are calling for a coalition of the willing to take the side of the “Syrian people” and force Bashar al-Assad from power. And UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon issued a stern warning to Syrian leaders that they are accountable for acts of violence by their security forces against Syrian citizens.

    The Western leaders, including Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, and Arab League representatives, are not explicitly calling for the kind of force that NATO used to bring down Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi, but rather for a ratcheting up of sanctions and increased efforts to deny the Assad regime the arms it is using to attack the Syrian opposition.

    But implicit in some of their words is the eventuality of arming opposition forces – or looking the other way while others arms them – a move some regional experts say could set up a dangerous world-powers duel pitting the West and the largely anti-Iran Arab League against Russia and Iran, the Assad regime’s close ally. Such a scenario reinforces the assessment by most analysts that Syria is heading toward more, and perhaps protracted, violence.

    IN PICTURES: The censure of Syria

    Reflecting its sense of swiftly deteriorating conditions in Syria, the State Department announced Monday that US diplomatic activities in the country have been suspended and that the US ambassador, Robert Ford, and all diplomatic personnel have left the country.

    The deep divide splitting world leaders over Syria was evident in reactions to the Security Council’s 13-2 vote Saturday. The Russian and Chinese vetoes killed the resolution, despite the lopsided support from the rest of the 15-member body.

    Secretary Clinton called the vote a “travesty” and pledged renewed efforts to pressure Assad from the majority of the world favoring action.

    Calling for formation of a group of “friends of democratic Syria,” Clinton said Sunday the US would “redouble our efforts outside the United Nations with those allies and partners who support the Syrian people’s right to have a better future.”

    President Sarkozy employed similar words Saturday, saying  France was consulting with its European and Arab partners about creating a “group of friends of the Syrian people” to, among other things, support the Arab League’s plan calling for a transition government in Syria.

    “France is not giving up,” Mr. Sarkozy said.

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    US officials are not speaking openly of arming the Syrian opposition, but they are moving farther in that direction by suggesting that a civilian population under siege from its own government – including reports of mortar fire on the opposition stronghold of Homs – has a right to defend itself.

    “Many Syrians, under attack from their own government, are moving to defend themselves, which is to be expected,” Clinton said while traveling in Bulgaria Sunday.

    The US and other Western powers repeated over and over again in the run-up to the Security Council vote that Syria is not Libya, and that there was no chance, as Russia feared, that a resolution would constitute a green light for Western military intervention. But the US and other powers that consider the Assad regime doomed could look the other way, some Middle East experts say, as regional powers like a muscle-flexing Turkey and anti-Assad Arab countries like Qatar or Saudi Arabia moved to arm the opposition.

    UN officials on Monday suggested the failed resolution in the Security Council had simply fanned the flames of the Syrian conflict by failing to present a united front to the Syrian government. Martin Nesirky, Secretary-General Ban's spokesman, noted that Ban had publicly lamented Saturday’s vote, saying that it “undermines the role of the international community” at a time when it was particularly critical that Syrian authorities “hear a unified voice.”

    The Security Council had lost an opportunity “that could help end this crisis,” Ban said in his statement.

    Later Monday Ban also harshly criticized the Syrian government's actions, saying in a statement that "the lack of agreement in the Security Council gives no license to the Syrian authorities to step up attacks on the Syrian population. No government can commit such acts against its people without its legitimacy being eroded."

    Ban also hinted at the possibility of international judicial action against Syrian leaders, saying that the government is "accountable under international human rights law for all acts of violence perpetrated by its security forces against the civilian population."

    Some critics of the Obama administration said that the willingness of the US and other Security Council members to take any recourse to a Libya-style intervention off the table had actually allowed Russia and China to veto the resolution with a sense of having already won what they most wanted.

    Robert Satloff, a Middle East analyst at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said in a commentary Monday that Moscow and Beijing had actually reaped a “double victory” from the Security Council process: “Not only did they succeed in blocking a resolution not to their liking,” he says, “they also procured from Washington a commitment not to intervene militarily, which is allegedly what they feared most.”            

    The prospect now is for increased violence in Syria, most analysts say. And that, they add, could set the stage for a full-blown civil war that could drag on for years, threatening regional stability in ways the uprisings in other Arab countries did not, experts say, and potentially leaving the US and Russia at even deeper odds with each other than they are today.

    Some regional analysts note that the civil war in Syria’s neighbor Lebanon lasted for more than a decade – largely as a proxy war pitting factions backed and armed by different outside powers against each other.

    IN PICTURES: The censure of Syria

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    • RIVERS  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      You NEVER see China or Russia get involved , they're not stupid like we are, We need to learn to worry about Our Country !
      • Slava 3 mths ago
        Precisely. The West looks for any excuse to court to the MIC (Military Industrial Complex). The idea is that they can not live without an armed conflict. And we, the taxpayers, have to pay for it over and over again....
      • Daniel 3 mths ago
        Foc the MIC, foc the pigs!
    • Ken  •  3 mths ago
      With our own economy as bad as it is why is the US
      scheduled to send $1.5 billion in aid Egypt this year?
      Foreign news report are making a big point of this aid.
      Strange?
      • Cory 3 mths ago
        Our own legitimate news and political sources are questioning the wisdom of this, as well.
      • Jared 3 mths ago
        $1.5 billion is chump change compared to the trillions we spend on defense and welfare.
      • Jack 3 mths ago
        Why are we funding countries who only want to see us fall? Are we their tributary or what. cut them off. and others too. not spending the money might help get our own house in order.
    • Clown  •  3 mths ago
      Let the muslims figure it out amongst themselves. the bankrupt usa should focus on its own domestic problems.
    • Lisa  •  3 mths ago
      Why don't we "nation build" in our own country?
    • Lisa  •  3 mths ago
      They don't get along with each other. One thing they do agree on, however, is they hate us.
    • Karl  •  Courtenay, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      Over 5000 people killed in Syria. Over 40,000 killed in the Mexican drug war. Which problem should be more important to Americans?
      • EyesOpen 3 mths ago
        Right on karl!!! cnn and the u.s. News outlets fail to point this out because they are pro-latinization of america and don't want to scare the american people by letting them see a glimpse into our future! they are also mostly pro-obama, and his admin is getting ready to intervene.
      • Andrey 3 mths ago
        Mexico in US packet, no worrys
    • kc  •  3 mths ago
      Can the US prevent descent into chaos? Hmmm... let's see. How's Iraq working out for us?
    • Bb  •  3 mths ago
      Is it an immediate threat to the U.S.? If no, stay out. If yes, go in, but do it full force.
      • T4 3 mths ago
        The answer is that Syria represents no threat and never has - but soon the Obama propaganda machine will start up to convince us there is. If the guy can convice the american people to spend $800 billion they don;t have to pay for meganakers bonuses and get away wit he can do most everything
    • sierra  •  3 mths ago
      It always ends in disaster with the US saying "but we went in with the best of intentions".
    • Muhammad  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      The West should stay out of the MEast and start pumping our own oil and leave them alone. Let the jews and doon kunes all kill each other over their stupid made up religions. Vote Ron Paul, he will cut out this crap.
      • Daniel 3 mths ago
        LMAO @ doon kunes!!!
    • larry  •  Augusta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      We must remake the Middle East and the rest of the world in our image. First, we shall merge with Mexico and Canada into an American Union. We shall establish the Amero as our currency. Then we shall merge with similar unions and establish our one world government. The arab countries are not on board with our plans so we must create discord among their people, oust their leaders and put our puppets in their place. The elites will rule having firm control over their slaves. The god of this world will be with us!!!!
    • UknowWhO  •  3 mths ago
      Dear U.S. Government, please stay out of the current situation in Syria...and concentrate instead on US the American people to restabilize our country, before WE go into the Dark ages.
    • Jeffrey  •  Simi Valley, California  •  3 mths ago
      Such a ridiculous article. Can West prevent descent into more violence? Thats the title. Foreign media has regularly reported that the rebels are largely foreign fighters and that they are well armed, well equipped, and very well organized. Yesterday I saw an article that had a picture of a canon from an armored vehicle that had been ripped off the vehicle and was badly burned. Did that canon just fall off??? No, it took a serious anti tank weapon to do it. The CIA is accused of sponsoring this and if you seek news from non American sources this is a common story. Oddly, American news sources say nothing about all this. On another note, the government is borrowing money to fund a criminal/terrorist/revolution in Syria. All Syrians hate us and they hate Israel, this will never change and your money is being wasted by a government that only claims to represent you.
    • Warmachine  •  3 mths ago
      Can the US protect its own democracy from corruption?
    • Truth  •  Everett, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      "could set the stage for a full-blown civil war that could drag on for years" - exactly what is happening in Libya (thanks NATO/UN bombing) NOW.
      Who is financing terrorists (bombing) in Syria? USrael!
    • Philip  •  3 mths ago
      If we fix the violence, we're still hated. Damned if we do and damned if we don't
    • lakeqi  •  Chelsea, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Can the west prevent the violence it caused? Is this the news or metaphysics for dummies?
    • Andrey  •  3 mths ago
      "US diplomats exit Syria: Can West prevent descent into more violence?" - Yes, if West just do nothing!
    • Charles  •  3 mths ago
      We need to pull back,clean up are own backyard.And set up a big defence..
    • anarchey  •  Fresno, California  •  3 mths ago
      Yes It would be nice to close our own borders for a while but they dont make anythinig here anymore so it would shut us down unfortunatly...
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