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posted by cmn32480 on Saturday June 18 2016, @02:59PM   Printer-friendly
from the late-to-the-party dept.

Dozens of U.S. diplomats have urged bombings of President Bashar Assad's forces in Syria in order to make him more likely to step down. The memo, sent to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, was not necessarily intended to be public, and was sent through a "dissent channel":

More than 50 U.S. State Department officials have signed an internal memo calling for a change in the way the United States approaches Syria — specifically, advocating military pressure on Bashar Assad's regime to push him toward the negotiating table.

The diplomats expressed their opposition to the current U.S. policy through a cable on the State Department's dissent channel — which exists for just that reason. But NPR's Michele Kelemen reports that it's unusual for so many officials to sign on to such a cable. "Secretary of State John Kerry says he respects the process and will study their views," Michele tells our Newscast unit.

"The cable reportedly calls for targeted military strikes against the Assad regime, something the Obama administration has been reluctant to do," she reports. "Such action would also put the U.S. on a collision course with Russia at a time that Moscow is backing the Assad regime — and working with Secretary Kerry on a cease-fire and a diplomatic path that has faltered."

The New York Times , which has seen a copy of the memo, reports that the diplomats say they aren't advocating a confrontation with Russia. But a credible military threat against Assad is necessary to pressure him to negotiate, the officials argue. "The moral rationale for taking steps to end the deaths and suffering in Syria, after five years of brutal war, is evident and unquestionable. ... The status quo in Syria will continue to present increasingly dire, if not disastrous, humanitarian, diplomatic and terrorism-related challenges," the cable says, according to the Times.


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  • (Score: 2) by frojack on Saturday June 18 2016, @04:41PM

    by frojack (1554) Subscriber Badge on Saturday June 18 2016, @04:41PM (#362121) Journal

    One has to wonder if this is for real, or just an internal revolt to poison Hillary's well.

    On the one hand, it might be just to put the fear of god in Assad as well as the Russians. Assad's feeling pretty good about now since the Russians flew in to his rescue, and started attacking the Kurds and everyone in site. All of that becomes moot if Assad gets taken out. It would amount to a checkmate against the Russians.

    On the other hand the diplomatic core is still stinging from being hung out to dry in Benghazi, and Hillary taking all the Saudi money. This might be revenge. If so expect heads to roll.

    On the third hand it might be a carefully planned Trump Trap, with Hillary calling in favors.

    However, the US currently just added another Carrier task force to the Mediterranean, and it might be an Obama trial balloon.

    In any event it is a stupendously bad idea, not only for the reasons others have mentioned above, but also its just dumb to telegraph your punches, which suggests to me it was never intended to happen.

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