US shuts Damascus embassy amid rising tensions

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When the local government does everything short of declare war, it is time to pack up and get most of the people out. Only leave the Ambassador, Marines and a couple of communications guys to keep the lines open.

Sure, Syria gave us a few terrorist tips in exchange for some serious cash and good works, but they received much more than they gave. They need to be reminded about that occasionally! And they just were.

US shuts Damascus embassy amid rising tensions

DEBKAfile Special Report

October 29, 2008, 11:47 PM (GMT+02:00)
US embassy in Damascus shut

US embassy in Damascus shut

The statement cited "increased security risk and rising tensions."

DEBKAfile's military sources report that the Syrian government expects more US attacks after Sunday's US raid in the north which left 8 people dead. A spokesman in Damascus announced Wednesday night, Oct. 30, that if US strikes are repeated, Syria will break off security cooperation not only with the US but also with Iraq on their common border. The situation is explosive enough to lead to a Syrian declaration of war if Iraqi forces hit terrorist bases on its soil.

Thursday, Syrians will demonstrate against the US helicopter-borne raid in the north. US official has said a smuggler of foreign fighters into Iraq was targeted. "The U.S. Embassy in Damascus remains concerned about the continued threat of terrorist attacks, demonstrations and other violent actions against U.S. citizens," said the embassy spokesman.

DEBKAfile's sources reported earlier that following a Syrian threat of "painful responses" for the American attack, the embassy had prepared for extreme events, such as possibly a Syrian military siege of the embassy, violent demonstrations or even a direct attack that would force the evacuation of staff.

The embassy spokesman declined to comment on whether the number or status of US diplomats in Syria could change.

Our sources believe that the Assad government's closure of the American cultural and school Monday and protest to the UN Secretary General and Security Council Chairman were only the beginning and that more extreme steps are in store in Syria and Iraq.

Following pressure from Tehran, the Baghdad government denounced the American incursion into Syria after first accusing Damascus of cross-border terror against Iraq.

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