CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE, Vol. 158, Pt. 2 February 17, 2012
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February 17, 2012 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE, Vol. 158, Pt. 2 2225 officials of the Syrian Arab Republic and (2) expresses its solidarity with the people There being no objection, the Senate, their supporters, specifically designating 7 of Syria, who have exhibited remarkable at 2:27 p.m., adjourned until Tuesday, people: President Bashar al-Assad, Vice courage and determination in the face of un- February 21, 2012, at 12 noon. President Farouk al-Shara, Prime Minister speakable violence to rid themselves of a Adel Safar, Minister of the Interior Moham- brutal dictatorship; f mad Ibrahim al-Shaar, Minister of Defense (3) expresses strong disappointment with Ali Habib Mahmoud, Head of Syrian Military the Governments of the Russian Federation NOMINATIONS Intelligence Abdul Fatah Qudsiya, and Direc- and the People’s Republic of China for their Executive nominations received by tor of Political Security Directorate Moham- veto of the United Nations Security Council the Senate: med Dib Zaitoun; resolution condemning Bashar al-Assad and MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION Whereas President Obama, on August 17, the violence in Syria and urges them to re- 2011, issued Executive Order 13582, blocking consider their votes; MAJOR GENERAL JOHN PEABODY, UNITED STATES ARMY, TO BE A MEMBER AND PRESIDENT OF THE MIS- property of the Government of Syria and (4) encourages the members of the United SISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION. prohibiting certain transactions with respect Nations Security Council to continue to pur- TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY to Syria; sue a resolution in support of a political so- Whereas, on December 1, 2011, the Depart- lution to the crisis in Syria; C. PETER MAHURIN, OF KENTUCKY, TO BE A MEMBER ment of the Treasury designated 2 individ- OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TENNESSEE VAL- (5) commends the League of Arab States’ LEY AUTHORITY FOR A TERM EXPIRING MAY 18, 2016, uals, Aus Aslan and Muhammad Makhluf, efforts to bring about a peaceful resolution VICE ROBERT M. DUNCAN, TERM EXPIRED. under Executive Order 13573 and 2 entities, in Syria; DEPARTMENT OF STATE the Military Housing Establishment and the (6) regrets that the League of Arab States Real Estate Bank of Syria, under Executive MARK A. PEKALA, OF MARYLAND, A CAREER MEMBER observer mission was not able to monitor the OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, CLASS OF MINISTER- Order 13582; full implementation of the League of Arab COUNSELOR, TO BE AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND Whereas, on May 6, 2011, the European States’ Action Plan of November 2, 2011, due PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Union’s 27 countries imposed sanctions on TO THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA. to the escalating violence in Syria; and RICHARD B. NORLAND, OF IOWA, A CAREER MEMBER OF the Government of Syria for the human (7) urges the international community to THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, CLASS OF MINISTER- rights abuses, including asset freezes and review legal processes available to hold offi- COUNSELOR, TO BE AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND visa bans on members of the Government of PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA cials of the Government of Syria accountable TO GEORGIA. Syria and an arms embargo on the country; for crimes against humanity and gross viola- JEFFREY D. LEVINE, OF CALIFORNIA, A CAREER MEM- Whereas, on November 12, 2011, the League tions of human rights. BER OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, CLASS OF MIN- of Arab States voted to suspend Syria’s ISTER-COUNSELOR, TO BE AMBASSADOR EXTRAOR- f DINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE UNITED STATES membership in the organization; OF AMERICA TO THE REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA. Whereas, on December 2, 2011, the United ORDERS FOR TUESDAY, FEB- MAKILA JAMES, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, A CA- Nations Human Rights Council passed Reso- RUARY 21 THROUGH MONDAY, REER MEMBER OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, lution S-18/1, which deplores the human CLASS OF COUNSELOR, TO BE AMBASSADOR EXTRAOR- FEBRUARY 27, 2012 DINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE UNITED STATES rights situation in Syria, commends the OF AMERICA TO THE KINGDOM OF SWAZILAND. League of Arab States, and supports imple- Mr. REID. I ask unanimous consent CARLOS PASCUAL, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, TO mentation of its Plan of Action; BE AN ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE (ENERGY RE- that when the Senate completes its SOURCES), VICE JOHN STERN WOLF. Whereas the League of Arab States ap- business for the day, it adjourn until DEPARTMENT OF LABOR proved and implemented a plan of action to Tuesday, February 21, at 12 p.m., and send a team of international monitors to convene for a pro forma session only ERICA LYNN GROSHEN, OF NEW YORK, TO BE COMMIS- Syria, which began December 26, 2011; SIONER OF LABOR STATISTICS, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, with no business conducted and that FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEARS, VICE KEITH HALL, TERM Whereas, on January 28, 2012, the League of EXPIRED. Arab States decided to suspend its inter- following the pro forma session the national monitoring mission due to esca- Senate adjourn until Friday, February f lating violence within Syria; 24, at 11 a.m. and convene for a pro CONFIRMATIONS Whereas, on February 4, 2012, the Russian forma session only with no business Federation and People’s Republic of China conducted, and that following the pro Executive nominations confirmed by vetoed a United Nations Security Council forma session, the Senate adjourn until the Senate February 17, 2012: Resolution in support of the League of Arab 2 p.m., on Monday, February 27; that THE JUDICIARY States’ Plan of Action; Whereas, on February 14, 2012, General following the prayer and pledge, the JESSE M. FURMAN, OF NEW YORK, TO BE UNITED Journal of proceedings be approved to STATES DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint OF NEW YORK. Chiefs of Staff, testified before the Com- date, the morning hour be deemed ex- IN THE NAVY mittee on Armed Services of the Senate that pired, and the time for the two leaders Syria ‘‘is a much different situation than we THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT be reserved for their use later in the IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY TO THE GRADE INDICATED collectively saw in Libya,’’ presenting a day; that Senator SHAHEEN be recog- WHILE ASSIGNED TO A POSITION OF IMPORTANCE AND ‘‘very different challenge’’ in which ‘‘we also nized to deliver Washington’s Farewell RESPONSIBILITY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 601: know that other regional actors are pro- Address; further, that upon the conclu- To be admiral viding support’’ as a part of a ‘‘Sunni major- ity rebelling against an oppressive Alawite- sion of the reading, the Senate be in ADM. SAMUEL J. LOCKLEAR III Shia regime’’; morning business until 4:30 p.m., with IN THE AIR FORCE Whereas the Governments of the Russian Senators permitted to speak for up to THE FOLLOWING AIR NATIONAL GUARD OF THE UNITED Federation and the Islamic Republic of Iran 10 minutes each. STATES OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT IN THE RESERVE OF THE AIR FORCE TO THE GRADE INDICATED UNDER remain major suppliers of military equip- The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTIONS 12203 AND 12212: ment to the Government of Syria notwith- objection, it is so ordered. standing that government’s violent repres- To be brigadier general f sion of demonstrators; COL. MICHAEL A. MEYER Whereas the gross human rights violations PROGRAM THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT perpetuated by the Government of Syria IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE TO THE GRADE INDI- Mr. REID. Following that morning CATED WHILE ASSIGNED TO A POSITION OF IMPORTANCE against the people of Syria represent a grave AND RESPONSIBILITY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION risk to regional peace and stability; and business, the Senate will proceed to ex- 601: Whereas the Committee on Foreign Rela- ecutive session under the previous To be lieutenant general tions of the Senate will immediately sched- order. LT. GEN. MICHAEL J. BASLA ule a hearing to take place as soon as the The next rollcall vote, then, will be THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT Senate reconvenes to assess the situation in at 5:30 p.m., on Monday, February 27, IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE TO THE GRADE INDI- Syria and all the international options avail- on the Brodie nomination. CATED WHILE ASSIGNED TO A POSITION OF IMPORTANCE able to address this crisis: Now, therefore, be AND RESPONSIBILITY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION f 601: it Resolved, That the Senate— ADJOURNMENT UNTIL TUESDAY, To be lieutenant general (1) strongly condemns the Government of FEBRUARY 21, 2012 MAJ. GEN. JOHN E. HYTEN Syria’s brutal and unjustifiable use of force THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT against civilians, including unarmed women Mr. REID. If there is no further busi- IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE TO THE GRADE INDI- and children and its violations of the funda- ness to come before the Senate, I ask CATED UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 624: mental human rights and dignity of the peo- unanimous consent the Senate adjourn To be brigadier general ple of Syria; under the previous order. COL. SEAN L. MURPHY VerDate Sep 11 2014 12:41 Mar 21, 2017 Jkt 019102 PO 00000 Frm 00148 Fmt 0686 Sfmt 9801 E:\BR12\S17FE2.003 S17FE2 rmajette on DSK2TPTVN1PROD with BOUND RECORD 2226 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE, Vol. 158, Pt. 2 February 17, 2012 THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT WHILE ASSIGNED TO A POSITION OF IMPORTANCE AND BRIGADIER GENERAL MICHAEL C. SWEZEY IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE TO THE GRADE INDI- RESPONSIBILITY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 601: BRIGADIER GENERAL SCOTT L. THOELE CATED UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 624: To be lieutenant general BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES H.