As the debate over military action in Syria roils U.S. politics, CBS News' Charlie rose previews his interview with Syrian President Bashar ...
As the debate over military action in Syria roils U.S. politics, CBS News' Charlie rose previews his interview with Syrian President Bashar Assad. Less
Syrian dictator Bashar Assad gave his first interview with an American TV network in over two years to Charlie Rose. Rose said what struck h...
Syrian dictator Bashar Assad gave his first interview with an American TV network in over two years to Charlie Rose. Rose said what struck him most about it was that Assad was "remarkably calm and conversational." Less
In an exclusive interview with CBS News' Charlie Rose, Syrian leader Bashar Assad said the U.S. should "expect everything" if it takes milit...
In an exclusive interview with CBS News' Charlie Rose, Syrian leader Bashar Assad said the U.S. should "expect everything" if it takes military action in Syria. He also said there was not a "single shred of evidence" his forces were responsible for the deadly chemical attack last month. Less
Watch the full appeal from President Obama to the American public for a limited U.S. military strike in Syria amid evidence that President B...
Watch the full appeal from President Obama to the American public for a limited U.S. military strike in Syria amid evidence that President Bashar Assad used chemical weapons against his own people. Less
Deputy White House press secretary Josh Earnest said simply pressuring the Assad regime in Syria "has not resulted in the outcome that we wo...
Deputy White House press secretary Josh Earnest said simply pressuring the Assad regime in Syria "has not resulted in the outcome that we would like to see, which is Assad being completely removed from power." Less
Secretary of State John Kerry condemned the use of chemical weapons against civilians in Syria, calling it a "moral obscenity" that could so...
Secretary of State John Kerry condemned the use of chemical weapons against civilians in Syria, calling it a "moral obscenity" that could soon bring a military response. Less
Syrians living in the capital, Damascus, were generally relieved after President Obama's speech announcing he would seek Congressional appro...
Syrians living in the capital, Damascus, were generally relieved after President Obama's speech announcing he would seek Congressional approval before ordering a military strike. Elizabeth Palmer reports. Less
Syria's Christian minority fears the downfall of the Assad regime as Muslim extremists gain power within the armed opposition. Elizabeth Pal...
Syria's Christian minority fears the downfall of the Assad regime as Muslim extremists gain power within the armed opposition. Elizabeth Palmer reports. Less
Ret. Gen. Anthony Zinni, who was commander of the United States Central Command in 1998 when the U.S. launched cruise missiles at targets in...
Ret. Gen. Anthony Zinni, who was commander of the United States Central Command in 1998 when the U.S. launched cruise missiles at targets in Afghanistan and Sudan. Zinni discusses parallels between then and now, as well as the Obama administration's response, Syrian president Bashar al Assad, and what options are available to U.S. officials. Less
U.N. inspectors, who are expected to leave Syria by Saturday, took soil and water samples in the Damascus suburb where a chemical-carrying r...
U.N. inspectors, who are expected to leave Syria by Saturday, took soil and water samples in the Damascus suburb where a chemical-carrying rocket was said to have struck. President Bashar al Assad remained defiant as the threat of U.S. military action looms. Elizabeth Palmer reports. Less
President Obama addressed the public saying he would seek congressional approval for taking military action on Syria after intelligence sour...
President Obama addressed the public saying he would seek congressional approval for taking military action on Syria after intelligence sources say the regime of Bashar Assad used chemical weapons that killed hundreds of civilians. Bill Plante reports. Less
Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., said Sunday that he has not decided how to vote on the proposed military action in Syria, but he worries that a...
Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., said Sunday that he has not decided how to vote on the proposed military action in Syria, but he worries that a vote against the resolution might strengthen Syrian President Bashar al Assad. Less
President Obama said by seeking congressional authorization for a "limited, proportional step" in Syria, lawmakers will be able to "shape" t...
President Obama said by seeking congressional authorization for a "limited, proportional step" in Syria, lawmakers will be able to "shape" the message to send to President Bashar Assad. Less
In the aftermath of a chemical weapons attack in the Syrian civil war, Charlie Rose speaks to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Scott Pel...
In the aftermath of a chemical weapons attack in the Syrian civil war, Charlie Rose speaks to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Scott Pelley interviews President Obama. Less
Secretary of State John Kerry says that even during chemical weapons negotiations with the international community, the regime of Syrian Pre...
Secretary of State John Kerry says that even during chemical weapons negotiations with the international community, the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad continues to "wantonly, willfully" kill its own citizens. Less
Syrian president Bashar Assad says a United Nations report on chemical weapons use in his country is, "unrealistic." In a recent interview w...
Syrian president Bashar Assad says a United Nations report on chemical weapons use in his country is, "unrealistic." In a recent interview with Fox News, Assad denied his government had anything to do with last month's attack, and blamed rebel forces, but said his government will hand over Syria's chemical weapons to any country willing to take them. The State Department is now backing away from expectations set last week for the Syrian government to provide a full inventory of its chemical weapons by this weekend. Norah O'Donnell reports. Less
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