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US readies for possibility of intervention without UN resolution, Asharq Al-Awsat reports, citing US military official; plan to include humanitarian aid to Syrian refugees on Turkey's border

The Pentagon is readying for the possibility of intervention in Syria, aiming to halt Syrian President Bashsar Assad's violent crackdown on protesters, the newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reported Saturday, citing a US military offical.

According to the official, the intervention scenario calls for the establishment of a buffer zone on the Turkish border, in order to receive Syrian refugees. The Red Cross would then provide the civilians humanitarian aid, before NATO crews would arrive from Turkey and join the efforts.

The measure would pave the way for the US to declare an aerial blockade on Syria.



The intercession is to be modeled after NATO's efforts in Kosovo, which brought an end to the Serbian control of the region. NATO's plan of action included prolonged aerial shelling.



The US' diplomatic efforts have yet to yield an effective international resolution that would stop the bloodshed. More than 100 protesters have died over the weekend alone, human rights activists said.


Russia, China to join aid efforts?

According to Asharq Al-Awsat, the Pentagon does not anticipate a change of heart on the part of China or Russia, who have opposed foreign intervention or sanctions against Syria. But the US expects the two nations to join the humanitarian aid efforts, support a ceasefire between the Syrian regime and rebels and send special UN envoys to investigate the developments in the country.

The next step in the reported US Department of Defense plan would be to appoint a team of UN observers to monitor the humanitarian aid, and enter Syria. They would need aerial protection, which would eventually lead to an aerial blockade.

The military official said in the interview that the plan is a cautious one, and takes into account the Syrian air force's advanced capabilities.

In his most forceful words to date on the Syrian crisis, US President Barack Obama said Friday the US and its allies would use "every tool available" to end the bloodshed by Assad's government.

"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."

As government troops relentlessly shelled rebel-held neighborhoods in the besieged city of Homs, thousands of people in dozens of towns staged anti-regime protests under the slogan: "We will revolt for your sake, Baba Amr," referring to the Homs neighborhood that has become the center of the Syrian revolt.

Opposition groups reported that 103 people were killed on Friday by the regime's forces.

'US to announce aerial blockade on Syria' - Israel News, Ynetnews

Well i guess another Weak Muslim country to be attacked By the Americans lets see what happens next.
 
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Russia will eventually sell out Syria for some leverage .Russia is not reliable ally as it has shown in the past.

I agree with you but i think in Syria case they have lots to lose then gain via USA correct me if i am wrong but isn't there a Russian Navy port in Syria.
 
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Fair enough, but US would have to offer a LOT for Russia to sell out Syria.

The Russians should know they're somewhere down the line along the fate of their former self USSR (once more),Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Tunisia ...soon Iran, Lebanon, N Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Pakistan ...China and
 
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Is this something to do with putin's assassination attempt, I think its all coming together
 
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The Russians should know they're somewhere down the line along the fate of their former self USSR (once more),Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Tunisia ...soon Iran, Lebanon, N Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Pakistan ...China and
usa has always thought that russia wont take the final step from the cuban crisis in the cold war until now lets see what will happen in syria
 
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I am convinced Asad should resign
But in the same time i am very much worried about some attitude of some opposition .. of course i guess this is a minority of opposition but i am still very much worried.

first worry:
what will happen to the christians and the shias after Asad leaves?
second worry:
GCC showed they don't care about human rights (see Bahrain) but their anti Iran policy
they are so obsessed with it that i guess you could see the article in al arabiya saying they know Iran is preparing to bomb Israel... they strongely wish the disaster for our country too

I wish that country like Turkey woulld be more involved. At least they are honest.

USA?
they showed how much they didn't care for the shias: shias had to create militias in Iraq because all the bombings they were victimes and not protected. USA is the ally of GCC so whatever does GCC anti shia policy, they will agree.
 
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^I agree Assad should resign but not because he has lost legitimacy, but for the sake of reconciliation among factions. Assad resigning will just be cosmetic, he could easily be replaced by one of his cronies and not a single thing will change in Syria.

Just watch this PressTV report and see for yourself the support the government has on the street even inside Homs where most the violence is, I was surprised my self.

Syria: What is the real story?-INfocus-02-26-2012 - YouTube
 
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US readies for possibility of intervention without UN resolution, Asharq Al-Awsat reports, citing US military official; plan to include humanitarian aid to Syrian refugees on Turkey's border

The Pentagon is readying for the possibility of intervention in Syria, aiming to halt Syrian President Bashsar Assad's violent crackdown on protesters, the newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reported Saturday, citing a US military offical.

According to the official, the intervention scenario calls for the establishment of a buffer zone on the Turkish border, in order to receive Syrian refugees. The Red Cross would then provide the civilians humanitarian aid, before NATO crews would arrive from Turkey and join the efforts.

The measure would pave the way for the US to declare an aerial blockade on Syria.



The intercession is to be modeled after NATO's efforts in Kosovo, which brought an end to the Serbian control of the region. NATO's plan of action included prolonged aerial shelling.



The US' diplomatic efforts have yet to yield an effective international resolution that would stop the bloodshed. More than 100 protesters have died over the weekend alone, human rights activists said.


Russia, China to join aid efforts?

According to Asharq Al-Awsat, the Pentagon does not anticipate a change of heart on the part of China or Russia, who have opposed foreign intervention or sanctions against Syria. But the US expects the two nations to join the humanitarian aid efforts, support a ceasefire between the Syrian regime and rebels and send special UN envoys to investigate the developments in the country.

The next step in the reported US Department of Defense plan would be to appoint a team of UN observers to monitor the humanitarian aid, and enter Syria. They would need aerial protection, which would eventually lead to an aerial blockade.

The military official said in the interview that the plan is a cautious one, and takes into account the Syrian air force's advanced capabilities.

In his most forceful words to date on the Syrian crisis, US President Barack Obama said Friday the US and its allies would use "every tool available" to end the bloodshed by Assad's government.

"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."

As government troops relentlessly shelled rebel-held neighborhoods in the besieged city of Homs, thousands of people in dozens of towns staged anti-regime protests under the slogan: "We will revolt for your sake, Baba Amr," referring to the Homs neighborhood that has become the center of the Syrian revolt.

Opposition groups reported that 103 people were killed on Friday by the regime's forces.

'US to announce aerial blockade on Syria' - Israel News, Ynetnews

Well i guess another Weak Muslim country to be attacked By the Americans lets see what happens next.

really disgusted @ turkey's attitude in all this lets face it Syria is just a pretext the bigger game is Iran, even an Israel friendly country like India showed resistance, i had great respect for Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, but not anymore all his Gaza flotilla, efforts have gone down the drain:tdown:


http://timeslahore.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/iranian-president-mahmoud-ahmadinejad.jpg

all the way :tup:
 
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China calls US critique on Syria "super arrogant"

China has hit out at comments by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on its stance on Syria.

A foreign ministry spokesman called the comments unacceptable, and the official Communist Party newspaper described the criticism as "super arrogant".

Mrs Clinton on Friday called China and Russia's veto of a UN resolution on Syria "despicable".

The Chinese criticism came a day after Syria held a national referendum on a new constitution, amid violent unrest.

The referendum calls for a multi-party parliamentary election within three months. The opposition has dismissed Sunday's vote as a farce, as at least 30 more deaths were reported around the country.
'Patronising'

Ms Clinton made her remarks at the Friends of Syria conference in Tunisia, a meeting of diplomats boycotted by China and Russia that sought an end to the crisis.

The US Secretary of State said it was "quite distressing" to see two Security Council members using their vetoes "while people are being murdered".

"It is just despicable and I ask whose side are they on? They are clearly not on the side of the Syrian people."

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei, when asked for Beijing's response, said China "cannot accept that at all", AFP news agency reported.

Communist Party mouthpiece the People's Daily was more outspoken.

"The United States' motive in parading as a 'protector' of the Arab peoples is not difficult to imagine," it said in a commentary. "The problem is, what moral basis does it have for this patronising and egotistical super-arrogance and self-confidence?"

"Even now, violence continues unabated in Iraq and ordinary people enjoy no security. This alone is enough for us to draw a huge question mark over the sincerity and efficacy of US policy," it added.

While China is traditionally resistant to interference in other countries' affairs, it has come under intense pressure on Syria.

Beijing believes that Syrian leader Bashar Al-Assad should be allowed to carry out reforms to try and end the bloodshed, says the BBC's Martin Patience in Beijing.

But observers say the power to end the violence lies with Beijing and Moscow, which have so far provided the diplomatic support that has shielded Syria.

On 4 February they blocked a resolution in the UN Security Council backing an Arab plan condemning the crackdown and calling on Mr Assad to step down.

BBC News - China calls US critique on Syria "super arrogant"
 
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really disgusted @ turkey's attitude in all this lets face it Syria is just a pretext the bigger game is Iran, even an Israel friendly country like India showed resistance, i had great respect for Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, but not anymore all his Gaza flotilla, efforts have gone down the drain:tdown:


http://timeslahore.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/iranian-president-mahmoud-ahmadinejad.jpg

all the way :tup:

damn Turkey, they be doing the evil zionist's work. man... those guys seem to love the zionists eh?

puppet state of Israel Turkey. i can't believe that Syria is the little one and that Turkey plans on attacking Iran. great informative post here dude. so much info from an insider :tup:

Viderekoblingsmerknad

Checen murderers and Muslim murderers all the way, anything to stop the evil zionist west from attacking Iran! :victory:


a guy being forced to say "there is no god bu assad" way to go dude, i so am happy to know that his is the people we should really support and not the innocent muslims who for 40 years have suffered just so the minorities can have a better living standards than them!

wow, i finally realize that muslims should take side with someone who says there is no god but assad and Chechen murderers!

i just wish i had the logic you had! damn it!
 
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