Since the anti-regime protests in Syria began in March 2011, Syrian security forces have killed well over 10,000 civilians, and wounded and imprisoned many tens of thousands more. News outlets report that the Assad regime killed at least 18 people today in the city of Hama, in addition to the many dozens more slain since a United Nations-backed ceasefire in Syria began on April 12, 2012. Indeed, Nobel Prize-winner Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, pointedly asked during his introduction of 44: “So in this place we may ask: Have we learned anything from the West's failure to stop the Holocaust? If so, how is it that Assad is still in power?”
Great Satan has both a strategic and moral interest in halting the mass atrocities against the Syrian people, and in facilitating the emergence of a post-Assad Syria. American national security interests would be advanced by an end to the Assad regime—a government that is Iran’s closest ally in the Arab world, secretly pursued a nuclear program with weapons-making potential, and provided safe haven and transit to foreign fighters that killed American. troops in Iraq.
American values would also be advanced by working with like-minded countries in the region to intervene and end the destabilizing threat of further mass atrocities in Syria—just as it did in Libya last year. Indeed, in defending Libyavention, 44 said in March 2011:
“To brush aside America’s responsibility as a leader and-–more profoundly-–our responsibilities to our fellow human beings under such circumstances would have been a betrayal of who we are. Some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities in other countries. The United States of America is different. And as President, I refused to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action.”
What 44 said in March 2011 of the Qaddafi regime’s imminent mass atrocities in Libya applies equally today to the Assad regime’s continuing mass atrocities in Syria.
As Bashar al-Assad continues to defy Great Satan and other responsible members of the international community, it is clear that 44’s strategy of “diplomatic isolation” by itself will not halt the Syrian regime’s relentless mass murder. But as the Foreign Policy Initiative and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies recently argued in a joint bulletin, America has alternatives. 44—in consultation and coordination with Congress—should immediately take the following actions:
- Initiate and intensify direct contact with the Free Syrian Army and associated forces, and provide them with a full range of assistance, including self-defense aid;
- Establish safe zones for civilians within Syrian territory; and
- Use limited retaliatory airstrikes against select Syrian military targets in order to protect the safe zones.
Submitted by Robert Zarate
Pic - "Foreign intervention sooner offers Syria, the Middle East, and the West the likelihood of a much better outcome" from UnAssing al Assad
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