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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Obama Silent As Syrian Death Toll At 400; Tanks Shoot Civilians

Human rights activists estimate that Syrian President Bashar Assad’s force have killed more than 400 protesters as tanks roar through city streets while U.S. President Barack Obama remains relatively silent.

 American observers are asking out loud why the voice of Obama President Obama, who turned his back on Mubarak, is barely heard as Assad’s tanks shoot at civilians in Daraa and surround Banias.

“It's not yet clear if America wants President Assad to step down,” reported ABC’s Meredith Griffiths. An eyewitness told her that Syrian soldiers and police “won't even let you get first aid to them and the ambulances; they're being shot at by security police.”

The Obama administration, which last month called Assad a "reformer” and has tried to “engage” Syria away from Iran, has said only, “We continue to look for ways and are pursuing a range of possible policy options, including targeted sanctions, to respond to the crackdown in Syria.” However, American sanctions on Syria already have been in place for several years.

President Obama has relied on rhetoric, after weeks of relative silence. On Friday, Obamas said that “The United States has repeatedly encouraged President Assad and the Syrian government to implement meaningful reforms, but they refuse to respect the rights of the Syrian people or be responsive to their aspirations."

“As the casualties mount, liberals in America are wondering where their champion of human rights, President Obama, has disappeared to,”wrote Stephen Brown for FrontPage Magazine. “He was front and center in the Egyptian crisis, and even sent American warplanes to bomb the murderous dictatorship in Libya. But so far in Syria, Obama has only condemned the violence in conjunction with other world leaders, calling the Assad regime’s actions ‘“outrageous.’

“But why such a milquetoast response to the client regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran, a world sponsor of terror? Why are Egyptian allies (Mubarak) and Libyan gadflies (Qaddafi) treated more aggressively, and more swiftly than a regime, whose fall might actually benefit American interests?


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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

He is shooting basket-ball hoops at this time; let him play like a KID.

Anonymous said...

The Muslium Brotherhood must not be there yet.

Anonymous said...

We need to stay out of it! Let them kill each other. It's not OUR problem! In fact, it's probably just another trap for our soldiers! An ambush opportunity.

Anonymous said...

Make em all mad and let Isreal take care of it.

Anonymous said...

Israel started it

Anonymous said...

yeah, lets spout off with the mouth even though we don't have much sway in the region. That'll teach em.

You guys are buffoons. First Obama gives too many speeches, now he's not talking enough. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.