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Syria U.S. Embassy Attacked By Bashar Assad Regime Supporters

ZEINA KARAM and BASSEM MROUE   07/11/11 09:03 PM ET   AP

BEIRUT — Hundreds of Syrian government supporters attacked the U.S. Embassy in Damascus Monday, smashing windows and spray-painting walls with obscenities and graffiti that called the American ambassador a "dog." Guards at the French Embassy fired in the air to ward off another group of protesters.

The sharp escalation in tensions followed a visit last week by the American and French ambassadors to the city of Hama, a stronghold of opposition to authoritarian President Bashar Assad. Syrian authorities were angered by the visit and American Ambassador Robert Ford's harsh criticism afterward of the government crackdown on a four-month-old uprising. Ford's residence was also attacked on Monday.

The U.S. and France both accused Syrian forces of being too slow to respond and demanded the government abide by its international obligations to protect diplomatic missions and allow envoys freedom of movement. The U.S. formally protested, calling the attacks "outrageous," and saying protesters were incited by a television station heavily influenced by Syrian authorities.

"Ford get out now," protesters wrote on a paper hung on the U.S. Embassy's fence. "The people want to kick out the dog," read graffiti scrawled in red on the wall of the embassy, along with another line cursing America. The protesters smashed the embassy sign hanging over one gate.

The U.S. said it would seek compensation for damage.

Syrian-U.S. relations have been mired in mutual distrust for years. But Monday's attacks were the worst such violence since 2000, when a stone-throwing mob attacked and vandalized the U.S. Embassy and ambassador's residence over American and British airstrikes against Iraq.

The attacks pose a renewed challenge to the Obama administration. The White House has criticized the Syrian regime's violent crackdown on peaceful protests but has refrained from calling for an end to the Assad family's four decades of rule, seemingly wary of pressing too hard as it tries to wind down wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and faces criticism for being part of the coalition battling Moammar Gadhafi in Libya.

The U.S. said about 300 "thugs" breached the wall of the embassy compound before being dispersed by American Marine guards. No injuries were reported.

State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the mob got onto the roof of the chancery building, spray-painted graffiti and broke windows and security cameras. They lobbed fruits and vegetables at the compound.

A witness told The Associated Press that protesters scaled a fence, smashed windows and raised a Syrian flag at the embassy.

Nuland said that Syrian security forces, who are supposed to guard the mission, were slow to respond.

After the crowd at the embassy was dispersed, the protesters moved to the ambassador's residence and attacked it, causing unspecified damage, Nuland said. The ambassador's residence is not inside the embassy compound but is nearby.

"We consider that the Syrian government has not lived up to its obligations ... to protect diplomatic facilities and it is absolutely outrageous," she told reporters.

There were similar scenes at the French embassy, where guards fired in the air to hold back Assad loyalists who attacked the compound.

The French Foreign Ministry said three embassy workers were injured as "well organized groups" smashed windows and destroyed the ambassador's car.

"Faced with the passivity of security forces, embassy security agents were forced to make three warning shots to stop intrusions from multiplying," a French government statement said.

The French flag was removed and replaced with a Syrian one.

"God, Syria and Bashar. The nation that gave birth to Bashar Assad will not kneel," read graffiti scrawled outside the embassy.

One witness said three protesters were injured when guards beat them with clubs. The witness asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the situation.

Hiam al-Hassan, a witness, said about 300 people were at the French Embassy while hundreds targeted the American diplomatic compound.

"Syrians demonstrated peacefully in front of the French embassy but they were faced with bullets," said al-Hassan.

Another protester at the French Embassy, Thuraya Arafat, 58, said: "I am here to find out why the French ambassador visited Hama. Did he go there to meet armed gangs?"

French Ambassador Eric Chevalier and Ford both made separate visits to Hama on Thursday.

Ford was greeted by friendly crowds who put flowers on his windshield and olive branches on his car, chanting: "Down with the regime!" The State Department said the trip was to support the right of Syrians to demonstrate peacefully.

Syrian authorities called the ambassadors' visits to Hama interference in the country's internal affairs and accused the envoys of undermining Syria's stability.

On Sunday, Ford attacked the government for allowing its supporters to demonstrate while violently suppressing anti-regime demonstrators.

"And how ironic that the Syrian Government lets an anti-U.S. demonstration proceed freely while their security thugs beat down olive branch-carrying peaceful protesters elsewhere," he said.

On Sunday, the State Department complained that pro-government demonstrators threw tomatoes, eggs and rocks at the embassy over the weekend to protest Ford's visit to Hama.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that the attacks demonstrated the Syrian president was not serious about reform, but stopped short of calling on him to step down.

"From our perspective, he has lost legitimacy," Clinton told reporters at the State Department in a joint news conference with European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton. "He has failed to deliver on promises he has made, he has sought and accepted aid from the Iranians as to how to repress his own people."

Congressional Republicans have pressed the administration to withdraw Ford from Syria, an ally of Iran that supports the Islamic militant groups Hezbollah in neighboring Lebanon and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The U.S. did not send an ambassador to Damascus for five years in protest of Syria's alleged role in the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in Beirut.

Monday's protests coincided with government-organized talks in Damascus on possible political reforms after four months of unrest. But the talks were boycotted by the main opposition factions and are unlikely to produce any breakthroughs to immediately end bloodshed.

The two days of meetings, however, were seen as a major concession by Assad's regime after the most serious challenge to its rule.

The talks did not stop Syrian forces from pressing their crackdown.

Before the embassy attacks, Syrian troops stormed the country's third-largest city of Homs with armored personnel carriers and heavy machine guns, a rights activist. At least two people were killed and 20 wounded, activists said.

Activists including the Local Coordination Committees, a group that tracks anti-government protests in Syria, also reported gunfire and a "massive wave" of arrests and raids in the Jabal al-Zawiya region in Idlib province, near the Turkish border.

Clashes between protesters and Assad's supporters have resulted in the deaths of 1,600, in addition to 350 members of the security forces. Syria blames what it calls "armed gangs" and Muslim extremists for the violence.

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mjc
Avoid printing any..
01:34 PM on 07/12/2011
When Sec of State Clinton says that Assad has lost legitimacy and Ambassador Ford goes to Hama to encourage Syrians in their free speech...even as the Syrian government has been discouraging such speech with bullets and deaths...I cannot imagine any other reaction of Assad's regime than to encourage those gangs that climb onto roofs, throw tomatoes, break windows at the American Embassy with the Syrian military making no effort to control the crowd. Yes, it may be US territory but that argument is rather feckless as far as most Syrians are concerned. Our State Department in the Middle East countries just doesn't get that the talk and actions of the diplomats and Clinton are not designed to discourage dictators. Either we wait too long to make the charges of illegitimacy and calls for resignations, or we make them too precipitiously. It is true we have very few friends in the Middle East and some of those really do us more harm than good. Rebels may look to the US for some support but they know that will not be guaranteed and may be tainted with a lot of compromise. The Arab spring was not born in the US.
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11:43 AM on 07/12/2011
Spray paint? Broken windows? Calling someone a dog?
This is hardly an attack.
If you want to see attacks, check out Shock and Awe and the bombs on Khadaffi's places.
He'd be thrilled if the rebels used spray paint, broke some windows, and called him names.
The US is a whiny lad, indeed, who can dish it out but cries out at the first brush of a little sandspur. We simply look churlish in the eyes of the world.
09:46 AM on 07/12/2011
The U.S. bombs the Chinese embassey in Belgrade back in 1999!

Typical sheep U.S. responses: "it was being used to gather intel and give it to the Serbs, yada, yada, yada..."

What the heck do you think embassey's, especially U.S. ones abroad are used for? They are nothing but intelligence and listening posts in foreign countries!

Stop believeing the U.S. is some squeaky clean and diplomatic nation folks! The U.S. uses their embassey's to gather intel and be used as a military base of sorts, geesh!
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fairwayhill
1948 Palestine belongs to the Palestinians
08:13 AM on 07/12/2011
So calIed "lsrael" is stolen PaIestine.
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
03:38 PM on 07/12/2011
So-called Bulgaria is stolen Thrace.
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10:30 PM on 07/11/2011
Once Assad falls the final Destruction of Alwatis and Christians will come just as Iraq, the Christians from Iraq fled to Syria where they fled for refugee and were welcomed. Alwatis Muslims and Christians are in the Government, Schools, Army, and Support Assad. Assad must put down this Islamist Uprising Fast or the Secular state will fall and Alwatis, Christians and other Muslim Minorities will be forced out of their homes by the Islamists.
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10:24 PM on 07/11/2011
Supporters of Syria's president Assad attacked the French and US embassies in Damascus.
while oppositions attacking their fellow Syrians in the rest of the country.
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wom122
Primum non nocere
09:15 PM on 07/11/2011
The State Department can always recall (yet again) the ambassador. As long as this has not been done one can surmize that someone in DC is still interested in dialogue.
April22
Some experiences in life are ineffable
06:46 PM on 07/11/2011
Oh well.

Sometimes we reap what we sow.

US is not without blemish, by any means.

Don't always swallow the propaganda we are served daily.

In my experience, there is always two sides of the story and not just the sweet bedtime story we are read daily.
07:21 PM on 07/11/2011
If you visit Syria, the brutality of the barbaric Syrian regime will be so abundantly clear that the second side of the story, if it exist, becomes meaningless.
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10:49 AM on 07/12/2011
Posted from the American Xburbs?
06:31 PM on 07/11/2011
Remember (what?) two days ago when they were greeting the U.S. ambassador with olive branches and rose petals? That lasted long...
06:55 PM on 07/11/2011
Considering it was the protesters welcoming the ambassador I think we can consider this the Syrian governments response to the US not supporting them. Its almost as if Assads part of some kind of axis of evil or something.
07:23 PM on 07/11/2011
Syrian freedom seekers greeted the ambassador with flowers and not Assad's thugs. Read, it may help?
06:02 PM on 07/11/2011
Results of barbaric NATO bombardments of Libya...USAF must be proud

http://www.federaljack.com/?page_id=37933
06:34 PM on 07/11/2011
Sort of reminds you of the old days when the Barbary pirates attacked us, and we kicked the crap out of them! WOW!
06:42 PM on 07/11/2011
in the year 1800, 20% of US federal budget was a payout to Barbary Coast pirates for free passage of US ships, return of captured sailors , etc.. Payments continued for a while....and only than US sent Navy
April22
Some experiences in life are ineffable
06:55 PM on 07/11/2011
You'er a person after my own heart.

US foreign policy is ruthless and deadly and will do anything to achieve their ends.

Thanks for this site.

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05:33 PM on 07/11/2011
Wow, Assad aims his guns at his own people and orders them to march on the US Embassy and all he gets is a few hundred. He's a goner.
05:17 PM on 07/11/2011
bomb Libya but leave this place alone
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labrown
04:54 PM on 07/11/2011
How about if we stage a race between the US and Israel to see who can nuke these useless boils on the a** of humanity first?
06:36 PM on 07/11/2011
Israel is our biggest enemy of all. Remember the USS Liberty!
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nycpaladin
Have truth will travel
07:38 PM on 07/11/2011
Remember the Fort Hood massacre!
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
11:58 PM on 07/11/2011
LOL
04:53 PM on 07/11/2011
Hmmm, the U.S. Ambassador is seen visiting a village showing the U.S. has picked a side...

The U.S. should expect retailiation, the U.S. is now a legitimate target!

I recall the U.S. attacking the Chinese embassey in Belgrade in 1999, so do not say the U.S. does not attack embasey's either!
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
05:09 PM on 07/11/2011
The Chinese embassy was providing intelligence data to the genocidal Serbian dictatorship. It was a legitimate target. The fact that the Chinese themselves didn't make a big stink over the bombing sort of proved that point.
06:43 PM on 07/11/2011
Excuses!

Syria can claim the same thing, so what's your point?

Genocidal Serbia? You have evidence other than from NATO nations or their courts at the Hague?

You must be Muslim to support the KLA thugs in Kosovo right?
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celloswiss
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05:16 PM on 07/11/2011
What complete nonsense this is. What is this? History as taught in Syria?

The Embassy of the PRC in Belgrade was hit during the NATO strikes after Serba drove out the Kosovars from Kosovo. NATO apologized for it and compensated which is more than what Syria can say for themselves after these government-incited incidents.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
04:49 PM on 07/11/2011
An hour later, a bunch of these guys are probably gonna say "I didn't do it".