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Gates Questions Assad Legitimacy after Syria 'Slaughter'
2011-06-11
[An Nahar] U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates piled pressure on Syrian President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
One of the last of the old-fashioned hereditary iron-fisted fascist dictators. Before going into the family business Pencilneck was an eye doctor...
on Friday, saying his very legitimacy was on the line after the "slaughter of innocent lives".

"The slaughter of innocent lives in Syria should be a problem and concern for everybody," Gates said after a speech in Brussels.

"And whether Assad still has the legitimacy to govern in his own country after this kind of a slaughter I think is a question everybody has to consider," he said.

Referring to the wave of revolts against dictators across the Arab world, Gates added: "There clearly is a dividing line in the Middle East between the rulers who are prepared to slaughter their own people to stay in power and those who are prepared to transition (out of power)."

The United States threw its weight Wednesday behind a U.N. Security Council resolution proposed by Britannia and La Belle France that condemns Syria for its brutal crackdown on opposition protesters.

But Russia, one of five veto-wielding members of the council, said Thursday it was opposed to any resolution on Syria.

Assad's regime has come under mounting international pressure over accusations of massacres of pro-democracy protesters and rights activists.

His army launched Friday a crackdown on what the regime described as "armed gangs" in the flashpoint town of Jisr al-Shughur, where authorities say 120 police and troops were massacred earlier in the week.

Opposition activists and various witnesses, however, say the deaths resulted from a mutiny by troops who refused orders to crack down on protesters.

Pro-democracy activists vowed more countrywide protests on Friday.

Anti-government demonstrations erupted in March and more than 1,100 civilians, including dozens of children, have been killed in the ensuing crackdown, human rights
...not to be confused with individual rights, mind you...
groups say.
Posted by:Fred

#8  I was given to understand that Turkey's military _was_ capable, if they decided to use it.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-06-11 23:19  

#7  Which is beginning to understand why the Europeans invaded Libya to keep those people home.

And it's caught in a double-bind of its own making. Turkey won't get NATO support, and it can't intervene on its own.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-06-11 22:56  

#6  The Syrians aren't threatening to flee en masse to Europe either.

No, just to Turkey. Which is beginning to understand why the Europeans invaded Libya to keep those people home.
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-06-11 21:37  

#5  I guess the slaughter in Syria has not yet risen to the level in Libya, before the Progressives decided to save lives with bombs.

The Syrians aren't threatening to flee en masse to Europe either.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-06-11 20:52  

#4  Which only serves to perplex me even more.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-06-11 15:38  

#3  Pencilneck's family has been killing Lebanese and subjugating them to the rule of Hezbollah for the last two decades but now that they've massacred _Syrians_ as well

Ah, Thing, Assads been massacring Syrians since 1971.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-06-11 14:05  

#2  This seems slightly hypocritical to me.

Pencilneck's family has been killing Lebanese and subjugating them to the rule of Hezbollah for the last two decades but now that they've massacred _Syrians_ as well, they're illegitimate.

He isn't any more illegitimate than he was this time last year. The establishment just can't pretend to ignore it at the moment.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-06-11 12:23  

#1  I guess the slaughter in Syria has not yet risen to the level in Libya, before the Progressives decided to save lives with bombs.

I suppose we're seeing another picture of the value of oil. If only our lawn mowers could be solar- powered!
Posted by: Bobby   2011-06-11 09:28  

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