US to Demand Assad Go: Sources

Obama administration will call for Syrian president to step down
By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff
Posted Aug 10, 2011 7:28 AM CDT
Syria Uprising: Obama Administration to Demand President Assad's Departure, Sources Say
US President Barack Obama makes a statement on the economy and the crash of a US helicopter in Afghanistan in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington,DC on August 8, 2011.   (Getty Images)

After months spent turning up the heat on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the Obama administration is finally ready to demand his departure. Officials tell the AP that the White House's new, tougher line will come tomorrow or by the end of the week, as a direct response to Assad's increasingly ruthless crackdown on protesters. The Treasury Department will also expand sanctions against Assad and his cronies.

Obama had previously said Assad "lost legitimacy" as a leader and that he should lead a transition to democracy "or get out of the way," but until now has not explicitly called for him to step down. The AP notes that while the move in some ways confirms the obvious, its bluntness is an indication of how fed up the White House is: Yesterday, the State Department said that after two years, the administration's attempts to engage and partner with Assad are over. (More Bashar al-Assad stories.)

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