Showing posts with label BASHAR AL ASSAD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BASHAR AL ASSAD. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

IRANIAN GOVERNMENT REITERATES ITS BACKING OF BASHAR AL ASSAD!

I wrote yesterday about the unfair and unjust effect of American economic sanctions against the people of Iran.  Sanctions are really warfare, but not with tanks and planes.  Instead, American sanctions are economic warfare against a whole people.

However, today, I read that Iranian leaders have reiterated their support of butcher Bashar al Assad, and claim that his war against the Syrian civilian population is really a war against terrorists.

I thought the Iranian leaders were smarter than repeating Assad's patently fictitious stories.  Syrian government helicopters, war planes and tanks bomb and shell Syrian towns, destroy homes, kill children as well as adults, and commit war crimes, seemingly without stop.

And Iran countenances and approves? 

If there was one move by which Iran could appear as a pariah to the civilized world community this is it.  I am sure those who declare themselves enemies of Iran are partying and rejoicing without end at this development.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

ASSAD'S WAR CRIMES—SHELLING OF CIVILIANS IN SYRIA

I realize that the government of Russia does not want to see another Libya ending in Syria.  The capture, torture and killing of Col. Gaddafi was disgusting and barbarous.  However, Bashar al Assad's shelling of Syrian cities and towns is also revolting.


In his quest to hang on to power, Assad shows himself to be the Butcher of Damascus.  Shelling and bombing of civilian homes and dwellings—certainly these things constitute disgusting war crimes.

Friday, July 20, 2012

BASHAR AL ASSAD NOW PLEADS FOR KOFI ANNAN'S PEACE PLAN

Bashar al Assad now calls the UN general, Robert Mood, pleading for a ceasefire, this according to a report in today's The Guardian on line, written by Ian Black and Luke Harding.

Report Harding and Black:

"Diplomats revealed that Assad had phoned the head of the UN monitoring mission, General Robert Mood, pledging to implement Kofi Annan's peace plan shortly after Wednesday's devastating bomb attack in Damascus, which killed four senior members of his military-security command. The UN says Assad and the rebels have failed to observe a ceasefire."

By the way, yesterday, one of Iran's ministers complained that the United States has a double standard, complaining about some assassinations and not others. (Sorry, no cite for this.)  Why, for example, had the U.S. not condemned the bombing assassination of the four senior members of the Syrian government's defense department?

This criticism seems misplaced and totally not germane.  The men who were killed in Syrian Defense headquarters were the very ones responsible for ordering and putting into effect the shelling of civilian populations in Homs and Idlip and many other cities where there have been anti-government demonstrations.  They approved bombing civilian homes and killing civilians indiscriminately.  These were war crimes.  The fact that they were the targets of a bombing planted by the insurgents prompts musings that they themselves received justified punishment for their egregious war crimes.

As to the progress of the insurgents in fighting the Syrian government, Harding and Black write:

"The capture of Syria's borders by the opposition was an important moment, analysts said, and showed Syria's 16-month conflict was now a fast-moving guerilla war. Fawwaz Traboulsi, a Beirut-based historian and columnist, said the tactics and strategy of the Free Syrian Army had improved, in contrast to the early days of the uprising.

"It's conducting a war that is very close to a guerrilla war. The FSA can move very easily. It can withdraw. It is taking whole regions and holding them," he said."