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[A-List] US imperialism: Syria
Bush imposes sweeping sanctions on Syria
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
The Independent, 12 May 2004
The United States has imposed sweeping economic sanctions on Syria, banning
almost all exports to the country in response for Syria's alleged pursuit of
chemical and biological weapons and its support for terrorism.
Signing the executive order imposing the measure last night, President
George Bush said that Syria's weapons of mass destruction programmes and its
undermining of Washington's Iraq policy made it "extraordinary threat to the
national security, foreign policy and the economy of the United States."
The sanctions cover all US exports with the exception of food, medicine,
commercial jet spare parts and communication equipment that would help keep
Damascus in touch with the outside world. With US-Syrian trade running at
only $300m (£170m) a year, the sanctions make little practical difference.
But they are a signal that for all his problems in Iraq and elsewhere, the
President will not relent in the "war against terrorism".
The measures also include a ban on flights between Syria and the US,
authority for the US Treasury to freeze the assets of Syrian nationals and
entities involved in terrorism, weapons of mass destruction and the
occupation of Lebanon. There will also be curbs on ties between the US
banking system and Syria's national bank.
Despite some assistance from Syria in the immediate aftermath of the 11
September 2001 terrorist attacks, the US has long objected strongly to
Syria's support for anti-Israeli groups like Hamas and Hizbollah. It also
accuses Damascus of failing to prevent foreign insurgents from crossing its
border into Iraq. At one point after the fall of Saddam Hussein, Donald
Rumsfeld, the Defence Secretary, and other officials even suggested Syria
was next in line to experience the brunt of US military might.
The sanctions follow the Syria Accountability Act, which Mr Bush signed into
law in December. But the President chose not to take more drastic action aut
horised by the act, such as economic sanctions that would have barred
American companies from doing business in the Syria.
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