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Syria: U.S. Ambassador Robert Ford Leaves Country

First Posted: 10/24/11 09:20 AM ET Updated: 12/24/11 05:12 AM ET

By BASSEM MROU -- The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration pulled its ambassador out of Syria over security concerns, blaming President Bashar Assad's regime for the threats that made it no longer safe for Robert Ford to remain. The Syrian government quickly ordered home its envoy to the United States, raising the diplomatic stakes.

Ford traveled to Washington this weekend after the U.S. received "credible threats against his personal safety in Syria," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Monday. Ford has been the subject of several incidents of intimidation by pro-government thugs, and enraged Syrian authorities with his forceful defense of peaceful protests and harsh critique of a government crackdown that has now claimed more than 3,000 lives.

"We hope that the Syrian regime will end its incitement campaign against Ambassador Ford," Toner said. "At this point, we can't say when he will return to Syria."

Toner said the U.S. embassy will remain open in Damascus and that the threats were specifically directed toward Ford. His return is conditional on a U.S. "assessment of Syrian regime-led incitement and the security situation on the ground," Toner said.

In an immediate response, Syrian Ambassador Imad Moustapha promptly left the U.S. on Monday, said Roua Shurbaji, a Syrian Embassy spokeswoman. She said no other steps were being taken by the embassy and declined to comment on the U.S. allegations.

Ford was the first American ambassador to Syria since 2005. President George W. Bush's administration withdrew a full-time ambassador from Syria over charges the country was involved in terrorism and the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. Syria has denied any involvement.

The Obama administration decided to return an ambassador to Syria earlier this year in an effort to persuade Syria to change its policies regarding Israel, Lebanon, Iraq and support for extremist groups. Syria is designated a "state sponsor of terrorism" by the State Department.

Although Ford's appointment in January, while the Senate was out of session, was originally criticized by some Republicans in Congress, he has won praise within the administration and beyond for his determination to meet Syrian opposition leaders in a hostile environment, and tough criticism of the Assad regime's brutal military response to mass demonstrations.

The Senate unanimously approved Ford's nomination earlier this month, with Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry, a Democrat, praising Ford for continuing to visit cities under siege and "speak truth to power."

Ford was greeted by demonstrators with roses and cheers when he traveled to the restive city of Hama in July, prompting immediate recriminations from the Syrian government, which tried to then limit where Ford could travel. Only days later hundreds of regime supporters attacked the U.S. Embassy in Damascus, smashing windows and spray-painting obscenities on the walls.

Ford also has been the subject of several incidents of intimidation by pro-government thugs, often in coordination with pro-Assad media capturing the humiliation. Media reports said Ford was hit last week with eggs and tomatoes while going to a mosque in Damascus. Other such incidents have occurred after meetings with dissident groups or individuals, and his postings on Facebook have provoked thousands of Syrian and other responses, and even some death threats from pro-Assad hardliners.

The U.S. last month decried Ford's treatment and "unwarranted and unjustifiable," after Assad supporters tried to force their way into a meeting he was having a prominent opposition figure. Syrian police were slow in responding, and Ford was trapped inside the building for about three hours. But White House press secretary James Carney insisted at the time that the U.S. had no plans to remove Ford for his safety.

Haynes Mahoney, the embassy's deputy chief of mission, confirmed that Ford has left Syria but said Washington hadn't not formally recalled him -- a symbolically significant diplomatic step.

At the time of Ford's arrival in Damascus, Syria was bouncing back from years of international isolation. Still, Assad largely shrugged off U.S. attempts to pull it away from its alliances with Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah. And as the Arab Spring protests escalated in Syria, Ford dropped his engagement efforts and took on an increasingly high-profile role defending the rights of Syrian protesters.

Toner lamented that the threats deprived the United States of a valuable emissary to the Syrian people at a time they face daily violence from Assad's security forces. Clashes on Sunday saw forces flood into villages where residents have been on strike and shoot two people dead, according to activists.

President Barack Obama has called on the U.N. Security Council to sanction Syria for using deadly violence against citizens who are rising up against the authoritarian government there.

A seasoned diplomat with extensive Middle East experience, Ford "has worked diligently to deliver our message and be our eyes on the ground" in Syria, Toner said. "This decision was based solely on the need to ensure his safety, a matter we take extremely seriously."
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Associated Press writers Bassem Mroue in Beirut and Albert Aji in Damascus, Syria, contributed to this report.

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12:29 PM on 10/25/2011
Actually, I glad he’s out of there. I got the impression that Ambassador Ford was trying to incite another war. No thanks Ambassador, we have enough wars already.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/25/world/middleeast/us-ambassador-to-syria-leaves-damascus-amid-threats-to-safety.html

http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/syria-warns-u-s-ambassador-against-meddling-in-internal-affairs-1.387651
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Smith14P
06:49 AM on 10/25/2011
Yes the Syrian regime's is rotten, and the ambassador is lucky to get out alive. He showed true American arrogance by going and doing what he wanted. Does he not realise what he was doing was wrong and provocative, or is he just stupid!!!
06:40 AM on 10/25/2011
Precursor of things to come.
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fairwayhill
1948 Palestine belongs to the Palestinians
03:29 AM on 10/25/2011
So called "lsrael" is stolen Palestine.
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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
07:03 AM on 10/25/2011
repeat - correct
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praymondc
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01:45 AM on 10/25/2011
Smart move, the President is wise to remove this man rather than making him the sacrificial lamb for some stupid "preplanned" military strike against Syria.
12:37 AM on 10/25/2011
The US becoming like a small cat Purring, I like Obama personality but he is so weak in foreign policy, Iran/Syria/Hezbollah are the main terrorists in the world,
And if we dont deal with them now, they will get the wrong ideas, remember Hitler, you have to deal with his kind soon otherwise it’s a disaster to the world.
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Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
01:49 AM on 10/25/2011
Yes, remember Hitler, remember Munich, remember Pearl Harbor, remember the Indians, and, lest I forgot, look both ways before you cross the streets.

With such rich political discourse, no wonder America's stature in the world has been going, DOWN, DOWN, DOWN since somewhere around 1948!
02:42 AM on 10/25/2011
Remeber half of Iran terrorist actioned that we caught, Iran tried to frame Al Qaeda for,
and coming back to your comment, why don't we recall all americans back and build a big a wall around the country, that will make the US more safe!
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dayzee10
Get busy living or get busy dying! Damn right
01:49 AM on 10/25/2011
More like the Cheshire cat. Osama dead.....Egypts Hussein overthrown....Moammar dead......Iran wobbling........The Arab spring still stirring.....Brave American soldiers lost....ZERO....unfortunately Afghanistan and Iraq, both inherited, continue but soon our heroes will be out of Iraq leaving Afghanistan still at war. I'd say that is a pretty good record and let's not forget the Somali pirates, haven't heard much from them since a few of them got their heads blown off
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joanmalt914
respect others' opinions
11:47 PM on 10/24/2011
Flip-flop
11:40 PM on 10/24/2011
Didn't Secretary of State Clinton tell us that Assad was a "reformer?" Does anybody in this administration know what they are doing?
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joanmalt914
respect others' opinions
11:48 PM on 10/24/2011
Surely, not when it comes to foreign policy. Organizing a community, maybe.
12:26 AM on 10/25/2011
I guess we showed THEM by having our ambassador return home to do his laundry. TAKE THAT, SYRIA!
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Pastori Balele
Graduate degree
11:40 PM on 10/24/2011
Bashar Assad may be next Gaddafi in foreseeable future. He is buying time. I have suggested these ruthless rulers pack up and go on exile to other countries. Bashar is welcome to Madison, Wisconsin. Gaddafi would have avoided death if he left Libya and sought haven to any country. It's not worthy for Bashar to stay in his country when he knows he is no longer needed there. Arabs now want elect their leaders. I think they are copying America after electing Obama as President. Arabs woke up and thought - if Americans can elect anybody regardless of race, why not them. The whole world should give credit to American people electing first Black/White as President. Let's give Obama another 4 years to show the world how politically matured and culturally we are.
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KMoore4318
Sarcasm/Satire; Google it !!!
12:00 AM on 10/25/2011
Just because third world countries have learned a lot from us; that is no reasion why we should become one. I don't mind them learning from our mistakes; I just hope we can as well.
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shyhon
Truth, Justice and the American Way
12:56 AM on 10/25/2011
Syria's policies have been responsible for tearing Lebanon apart.
Now for Americans that's just foreign political unrest.
For the Lebanese-American community, it is hearbreaking to see what has become of their beautiful "jewel of the middle east" in only one generation.
If American foreign policy makers had any sense, they would have backed and helped to strenghtened a former democratic Lebanon.
Too bad, too late. It has been destroyed by islamic agression.
11:39 PM on 10/24/2011
Bashar has killed over 3000 of his own folk..Is he a leader or thug?
12:26 AM on 10/25/2011
According to H. Clinton, he's a reformer
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Dan Danson
Politics is where reason goes to die.
11:30 PM on 10/24/2011
Not that I approve of Syria's actions towards its people or our diplomats, but how many countries in that region can we afford to be publicly at odds with?
11:41 PM on 10/24/2011
You may be right about other countries but not Syria. If there is one country we should be at odds with this is one near the top of the list. Number One is Iran in that region
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Enrique Iglesias
THE CHINA GAME
11:41 PM on 10/24/2011
As well as, the fact that you don't send in an Ambassador who is so critical of the Syrian Government that he actuall helps or tries to help incite riots against the existing government; not his role as an Ambassador... A true Rookie in the State Department...
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Enrique Iglesias
THE CHINA GAME
11:48 PM on 10/24/2011
In speaking about the Ambassador as a "Rookie" I meant this 'Only' in regards to his being an Ambassador who in effect represented the CIA more than he represented the State Department... Unfortunately, his presence or I should say; his methods are not what is required at this time in Syria...
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Dan Crabtree
11:12 PM on 10/24/2011
All you libs need to get busy..planning that next vacation to lybia or syria or yemen or egypt..will be just like vacationing here in america..just anther democracy to vist.. get the cameras ready and enjoy..lucky ducks..
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laborgrunt
01:28 AM on 10/25/2011
You should get busy on improving your sub-par writing.
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Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
02:01 AM on 10/25/2011
Excellent!! -:)
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smcircle
If we don't stand up for us who will?
11:03 PM on 10/24/2011
I am not sure why we would exchange embassies with Syria again since they were much are terrorists but maybe it is because Obama still has hopes for peace in the area..
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Kitten Kramer
America has lost the dream a long time ago
03:51 AM on 10/25/2011
O is all about compromse and thgen givning in when he should n't .
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Gerald OHare
Retired guy living in the great state of N.J.
10:47 PM on 10/24/2011
He is a great man and the Syrian people know it. He has tanacity, cunning, courage and guile. God bless him.
01:19 AM on 10/25/2011
And he can bake the most delicious cheesecake
10:38 PM on 10/24/2011
Good move before the ambassador becames a second Gaddfi. We Americans are hated all over the world and much more in that region of the world. All becalus of the support of our governement toward Israel. Israel is our enemy.
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tallen
panem et circenses
10:54 PM on 10/24/2011
read and learn...

"In 1786, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams sat down with Sidi Haji Abdul Rahman Adja, the Tripolitan ambassador to Britain, to discuss the unprovoked attacks of the Barbary pirates on American ships. Jefferson and Adams were understandably confused as to the motivation for the pirates to attack American ships when the Americans had no quarrel with them. They recorded Ambassador Adja's response to their inquiries; in a letter to Congress, Jefferson and Adams noted "that it was founded on the Laws of their Prophet, that it was written in their Koran, that all nations who should not have acknowledged their authority were sinners, that it was their right and duty to make war upon them wherever they could be found, and to make slaves of all they could take as Prisoners, and that every Musselman who should be slain in Battle was sure to go to Paradise." The justification contained in this passage never mentions economic goods like oil or political issues like Israel, most notably because the first was not relevant at the time and the second did not exist. The central driver of the war was the religious duty of Muslims to subjugate the infidels. "
http://www.forbes.com/2009/11/16/radical-islam-nidal-hasan-fort-hood-opinions-contributors-blake-hall.html
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smcircle
If we don't stand up for us who will?
11:11 PM on 10/24/2011
Thank you for sharing a piece of history... I remember reading about this in my research on early America. Jefferson made notes on this and wondered if they came to our shores if we would have difficulty with their unrealistic attitude but he wasn't to concerned...
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admiralj
I support the Stewart/Colbert ticket in '12
11:17 PM on 10/24/2011
More importantly, the Barbary Pirates felt that America was a young and weak nation. One that could be preyed upon without any consequence because of the distance between both nations.

Of course they didn't know about Stephen Decatur. But they soon learned.
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smcircle
If we don't stand up for us who will?
10:59 PM on 10/24/2011
I should have asked this with your impression of world affairs. Are you a tea bagger???
housecheck76
Knows Home
11:34 PM on 10/24/2011
my guess is a OWSer because the Owsers hate Israel and the Jews...its all over the OWSer's signs and in their words...it is an anti semitic movement Mr. Obama has endorsed and give grand reviews...and let us not forget Ms. Pelosi's words of encouragement to these fine Jew hating nazi's.
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Yank in France
Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
02:07 AM on 10/25/2011
I don't know about latakapa, but an Israelo-centric view of foreign affairs is definitely consistent with the Tea Party's views. However, you don't need to join the Tea Party to promote JEWS ONLY squats in Palestinian lands, since both major political parties in America seem intent on following the same old Israel first and last policies. Helas!