Biden calls Assad's fall "moment of historic opportunity"
Source: CBS News
Updated on: December 8, 2024 / 2:26 PM EST
Washington President Biden on Sunday called the fall of Syrian leader Bashar Assad a "moment of historic opportunity," and he pledged to support the country and its neighbors against any threats. "At long last, the Assad regime has fallen," Mr. Biden said at the White House, hours after opposition forces entered Damascus and took control of the country.
Mr. Biden pledged to work alongside partners and stakeholders in Syria to "help them seize an opportunity to manage the risk." The president also said he'll send senior officials to the region, help to ensure stability and protect U.S. personnel and will engage with Syrian groups to "establish a transition away from the Assad regime" and toward an independent and sovereign Syria.
Mr. Biden says the administration is "clear eyed" about the possibility that ISIS may try to gain control amid a power vacuum, but he said that "we will not let that happen." He noted that the U.S. conducted precision airstrikes within Syria targeting ISIS camps and operatives.
"Some of the rebel groups that took down Assad have their own grim record of terrorism and human right abuses," the president said, adding that the U.S. would assess their actions going forward. He called on opposition groups to "seek a role in governing Syria" and demonstrate their commitment to Syria's people, the rule of law and protection of minorities.
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Mark.b2
(490 posts)Oneironaut
(5,808 posts)The power vacuum will allow the possibility of ISIS taking over. This is far from over. It's just starting. There's going to be another regional war with no guarantee ISIS won't regain power.
Assad leaving or the HTS taking over or Biden saying we will fight against ISIS taking over?
FailureToCommunicate
(14,349 posts)Biden Says U.S. Conducted Airstrikes Against Islamic State Targets in Syria
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/08/us/politics/biden-syria-assad-isis.html
"The U.S. Central Command, which oversees military actions in the Middle East, said Sundays operations struck more than 75 targets in central Syria using B-52, F-15 and A-10 warplanes. Battle damage assessments are underway and there are no indications of civilian casualties, the command said in a statement.
There should be no doubt we will not allow ISIS to reconstitute and take advantage of the current situation in Syria, said Gen. Michael E. Kurilla, the head of Central Command. All organizations in Syria should know that we will hold them accountable if they partner with or support ISIS in any way.
Also from the article:
"President Biden sought to take a measure of credit for Mr. Assads downfall.
He said the victory of the rebel forces over Mr. Assads government was made possible by the collapse of his support from Russia, Iran and Hezbollah, all of which the United States had a hand in. He noted that U.S. military aid and diplomatic support for Ukraine and Israel had bogged down Russian forces in Europe, helped destroy Hezbollah in Lebanon and thwarted two attacks by Iran on Israel. As a result, none could help Mr. Assad survive."