On August 18, 2011, President Barack Obama strongly condemned the Syrian government’s crackdown on protestors and called for heightened sanctions against the country. Obama singled out Iran as the only country that Syria can now turn to. Here is the official White House statement:
         The  United States has been inspired by the Syrian peoples’ pursuit of a  peaceful transition to democracy. They have braved ferocious brutality  at the hands of their government. They have spoken with their peaceful  marches, their silent shaming of the Syrian regime, and their courageous  persistence in the face of brutality – day after day, week after week.  The Syrian government has responded with a sustained onslaught. I  strongly condemn this brutality, including the disgraceful attacks on  Syrian civilians in cities like Hama and Deir al Zour, and the arrests  of opposition figures who have been denied justice and subjected to  torture at the hands of the regime. These violations of the universal  rights of the Syrian people have revealed to Syria, the region, and the  world the Assad government’s flagrant disrespect for the dignity of the  Syrian people.
 
          The  United States opposes the use of violence against peaceful protesters  in Syria, and we support the universal rights of the Syrian people. We  have imposed sanctions on President Assad and his government.  The  European Union has imposed sanctions as well.  We helped lead an effort  at the UN Security Council to condemn Syria’s actions. We have  coordinated closely with allies and partners from the region and around  the world. The Assad government has now been condemned by countries in  all parts of the globe, and can look only to Iran for support for its  brutal and unjust crackdown.
 
          The  future of Syria must be determined by its people, but President Bashar  al-Assad is standing in their way. His calls for dialogue and reform  have rung hollow while he is imprisoning, torturing, and slaughtering  his own people.  We have consistently said that President Assad must  lead a democratic transition or get out of the way.  He has not led.   For the sake of the Syrian people, the time has come for President  Assad to step aside.
 
          The  United States cannot and will not impose this transition upon Syria. It  is up to the Syrian people to choose their own leaders, and we have  heard their strong desire that there not be foreign intervention in  their movement. What the United States will support is an effort to  bring about a Syria that is democratic, just, and inclusive for all  Syrians. We will support this outcome by pressuring President Assad to  get out of the way of this transition, and standing up for the universal  rights of the Syrian people along with others in the international  community.
 
          As  a part of that effort, my Administration is announcing unprecedented  sanctions to deepen the financial isolation of the Assad regime and  further disrupt its ability to finance a campaign of violence against  the Syrian people.  I have signed a new Executive Order requiring the  immediate freeze of all assets of the Government of Syria subject to  U.S. jurisdiction and prohibiting U.S. persons from engaging in any  transaction involving the Government of Syria.  This E.O. also bans U.S.  imports of Syrian-origin petroleum or petroleum products; prohibits  U.S. persons from having any dealings in or related to Syria’s petroleum  or petroleum products; and prohibits U.S. persons from operating or  investing in Syria. We expect today’s actions to be amplified by  others. 
 
          We  recognize that it will take time for the Syrian people to achieve the  justice they deserve. There will be more struggle and sacrifice. It is  clear that President Assad believes that he can silence the voices of  his people by resorting to the repressive tactics of the past. But he is  wrong. As we have learned these last several months, sometimes the way  things have been is not the way that they will be. It is time for the  Syrian people to determine their own destiny, and we will continue to  stand firmly on their side.
Excerpts from White House Fact Sheet
- Since the unrest began in mid-March, we have designated 32 Syrian and Iranian individuals and entities, including Syrian businessmen and their companies. These actions freeze the assets of and prohibit all U.S. persons from doing business with the identified individual or entity, thereby isolating them from the U.S. financial system.
- On April 29, President Obama signed Executive Order 13572 imposing sanctions on certain individuals and entities listed in the Annex to the Order and providing the authority to designate persons responsible for human rights abuses in Syria, including those related to repressing the Syrian people. Notably, President Assad’s brother Maher al-Asad and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps-Qods Force (IRGC-QF) were listed in the Annex to this Order.
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