Syria has condemned the US government's decision to freeze the assets of Assef Shawkat, Syria's military intelligence chief, as an arrogant attempt to impose its will on the world.
I'd call blowing up a bigwig in the country next door arrogant, myself... | Shawkat is a brother-in-law of Bashar al-Assad, the president, and one of the top Syrian officials linked to the assassination of Rafiq al-Hariri, the former Lebanese prime minister, by the UN investigation into the bombing. A Syrian official said in a statement: "This decision shows the extent of this administration's arrogant and unilateral practices in its attempts to impose its will on the international community,"
On Wednesday, the US Treasury Department ordered US banks to block any assets found in the US belonging to Shawkat. Americans also are barred from doing business with him. The department alleges that Shawkat has played a role in furthering Syria's "support for terrorism and interference in the sovereignty of Lebanon". The Syrian official, who was not named in keeping with government practice, said in the statement the US action "once again proves the US involvement in defending Israel's aggressive policies against the Arabs". |