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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Obama, Saudi king: Syria violence 'must end' now
2011-08-14
[Dawn] US President Barack B.O. Obama and King of the Arabians, Sheikh of the Burning Sands #65;bdullah
... Fifth out of 37 sons of King Abdulaziz to ascend to the throne. He is, after his half-brothers Bandar and Musa'id, the third eldest of the living sons of Abdul Aziz ibn Saud. Abdullah's mother is from the Rashid clan, longtime rivals of the Saud. He has 6 sons and 15 daughters and about $20 billion. His youngest son is just seven years old...
demanded Saturday that the Syrian regime "immediately" halt its brutal crackdown on protesters, the White House said.

Speaking by telephone, Obama and his key Arab ally in the region "expressed their shared, deep concerns about the Syrian government's use of violence against its citizens," the White House said in a statement.

"They agreed that the Syrian regime's brutal campaign of violence against the Syrian people must end immediately, and to continue close consultations about the situation in the days ahead."

The call came after Soddy Arabia, which had remained silent on the five-month revolt, added the Sunni Mohammedan regional heavyweight's voice to a chorus of criticism against 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...
's regime and recalled its ambassador from Damascus
...The City of Jasmin is the oldest continuously-inhabited city in the world. It has not always been inhabited by the same set of fascisti...
.Kuwait and Bahrain followed suit this week, while the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
condemned the violence that has left more than 2,150 people dead, including more than 400 members of the security forces, according to rights activists.

Turkey, which shares a border with Syria and has a large Sunni population, has also expressed growing impatience with Assad's scorched earth policy, as has Russia.

Washington has steadily ratcheted up the pressure on Damascus, imposing new sanctions and saying Assad has lost all legitimacy, but the US government has so far stopped short of openly calling for Assad to step down.

Assad's security forces have engaged in a weeks-long campaign of violence, using automatic gunfire on civilians protesting against the regime.

Soldiers and police have been trying to crush dissent city by city and town by town since pro-democracy protests erupted into a full-scale uprising in mid-March.

Rights activists say the latest casualties included at least three people killed as Syrian troops pounded Latakia and raided other towns.

Military vehicles, including tanks and armoured personnel carriers, converged on Ramleh during a "large demonstration calling for the fall of Assad's regime," according to the watchdog. It said the troop deployment triggered an exodus of residents, especially women and kiddies.

An activist in the Homs region of central Syria said troops backed by two tanks also entered the village of Jussiyeh which borders Leb, triggering a stampede across the frontier and to neighbouring areas.

Military vehicles, meanwhile, swooped on the town of Qusayr, also in Homs province, where security and intelligence services carried out arrests and killed one person, the Observatory said.

At least 20 people were killed Friday when security forces opened fire on thousands of protesters who rallied in flashpoint cities after weekly Mohammedan prayers.

Organization of Islamic Cooperation chief Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu meanwhile urged Syrian leaders to "exercise utmost restraint through immediate cessation of the use of force to suppress people's demonstrations," an OIC statement said.

The UN Security Council is due to hold a special meeting next Thursday to discuss human rights
...which often include carefully measured allowances of freedom at the convenience of the state...
and the humanitarian emergency in Syria.
Posted by:Fred

#6  "de medici, I don't think they like you"

What was your first clue, RJ? ;-p
Posted by: Barbara   2011-08-14 20:33  

#5  "Heard from the top stealth fleet to be down for at least 6 more months"

yep; F-22s down for electronic and airframe problems, the F-35 hasn't made it to production yet ( if ever).. parking the -117s now seems kind of premature doesn't it?
looks like any airborne assets now need the Prowlers and Growlers to blind the radar of the bad guys.
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2011-08-14 20:00  

#4  Heard from the top stealth fleet to be down for at least 6 more months, chip problems and something to do with the solar cycle really heating up and unforeseen consequences. Hope France has good biplanes left.
Posted by: Harcourt Thesing5501   2011-08-14 18:17  

#3  de medici, I don't think they like you/
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2011-08-14 17:36  

#2  '' the violence has left more than 2,150 people dead, including more than 400 members of the security forces."

Interesting numbers. It is probable that this is a recorded number and that there are a bit more on both sides. Still, as wars go the numbers are actually rather modest. For people who are "unarmed citizens" killing a battalion size number of "security forces" is quite an achievement.

And the "protesters" have lost a single regiment of numbers. About what you would expect from a civilian force going up against professionals in uniform with a unified chain of command. For a whole country the numbers are almost trite, a mini Civil War.

But taken from another perspective they are ALL moslems and they are all dead moslems. I am sorry but that just puts French Vanilla Cream in my coffee. And you say where is my yearning for hearts longing to be "free."? Its looking at Syrians ( we are talking about Syrians) who want to drive the dirty Juice into the sea. A whole country of them. Syrians are not exactly YOUR friends are they? The ENTIRE greaseball country ( all of it) isnt my friend either. Its sole interest to me is that its a Moslem country packed to the walls with Death to Amereeka pig cursing a jew haters, pure and simple.( I mean these people are no exactly suburban good morning, now are they ?) And they are killing one another while I sip my coffee. And when they stop killing one another they will go back to thinking about killing kaffirs and Jews.
I dont have to be happy about Moslems killing Moslems, but I dont have to feel any sympathy either. Its what Moslems do to ONE ANOTHER a LOT of the time. It has something to do with their friendly religion of peace values. From one end of the Middle East to the other Moslems are whacking EACH OTHER. There is just something about being a Moslem across borders, it doesnt matter its wherever Moslems are, that they tend to gangbang and butcher the guy on their elbow. Its built in to wherever Allah has his backside.
It has nothing to do with "freedom" or a "better life" or improving the world" for the children". It has more to do with yelling Ya Allah and kill the Jew and the Kufr down the long hall of their rather large Abdrool noses.

Let's watch.
Posted by: de Medici   2011-08-14 05:40  

#1  now that the "ONE' himself BO has spoken it must be done
Posted by: chris   2011-08-14 01:00  

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