Monday, August 1, 2011

Secretary Clinton's Statement on Continuing Violence in Syria


Continuing Violence in Syria


Press Statement
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
August 1, 2011


The Syrian regime's violent assault on civilians continued today, even as Ramadan began, highlighting again the brutality and viciousness of the Assad regime. Yesterday, President Obama said that President Assad has shown that he is incapable and unwilling to respond to the legitimate grievances of the Syrian people. Today, as the campaign of violence continues, President Assad is further ensuring that he and his regime will be left in the past, and that the Syrian people themselves will be the ones to determine its future.

During what should be a time of prayer and family gathering, we mourn the deaths of all those killed, especially innocent children like Layal Askar, a one-year old killed by a stray bullet from a security officer’s gun in the southern city of al-Hirak. The United States stands with the Syrian people and we condemn the Assad regime's violent campaign against them. We call on President Assad to stop the slaughter now. We call on those members of the United Nations Security Council who have opposed any Security Council action that would call on Assad to stop the killing to reconsider their positions. And we call on the international community to come together behind the people of Syria in this critical time.

As I have said before, President Assad has lost his legitimacy with the Syrian people. Syria will be a better place when a democratic transition goes forward.



Can you hear her now, Nile? By the way, the SOS is a little too busy to control what goes up on the State Department website, you petty worm! I might mention that, unlike the rest of the Middle East, U.S. policy in Syria is not in the control of the State Department at all. It is thoroughly controlled by the White House. After six months of incomplete negotiations between State and Syria to restore diplomatic relations, during a government recess in December 2010, President Obama unilaterally, and in exchange for nothing, bypassed both the Secretary of State and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee by making a recess appointment of Robert Ford as Ambassador to Syria.

We thank Ambassador Ford for his brave service there which might have been less dangerous had the State Department been allowed to accomplished its mission. If you have a problem, Nile, with our responses to Syria, please direct them appropriately to 1600 - not to Foggy Bottom who were cut off at the knees!

Hillary Clinton goes AWOL on Syria as US State Department stays shamefully silent over Assad’s barbaric massacre of civilians

Please get your history straight.