
Graham "unnerved" after Syria briefing
"I think Assad after this strike believes we're all tweet and no action," the South Carolina Republican said
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"I think Assad after this strike believes we're all tweet and no action," the South Carolina Republican said
Just days after U.S.-led airstrikes targeted Syria's chemical weapons facilities, the Assad regime led celebrations for the country's independence day. CBS News' Seth Doane, the only U.S. network correspondent inside Syria, reports from Aleppo.
A White House official said Nikki Haley had "momentary confusion" over the the possibility of Russia sanctions — and she's pushing back
Syrians celebrated their independence from France in Aleppo, just days after inspectors
The White House says President Trump "has been clear that he wants U.S. forces to come home as quickly as possible"
What is the next step in Syria following the airstrikes launched by the U.S., France and Britain against chemical weapons targets? Lt. Col. Scott Mann, a retired Green Beret and now president of Rooftop Leadership, joined CBSN to discuss the options.
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The president's top generals will brief Congress today on the situation in Syria after Friday's U.S. missile strike. That follows President Trump's decision to hold off on new sanctions against Russian companies tied to Syria's chemical weapons program. Major Garrett reports.
Russia says international chemical weapons experts will be allowed to visit the site of a suspected chemical attack in Syria Wednesday. That would be about five days after the U.S., Britain and France struck Syrian government targets. Seth Doane, the only American network correspondent to view the site of the alleged chemical attack, reports from Douma.
The White House walked back comments about new sanctions made by U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley on "Face the Nation," saying instead sanctions are under considered and not nearly as declarative. CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett discusses the disconnect, and what the strikes indicate about John Bolton's new presence.
Syrian forces recaptured the area from rebels over the weekend
Though the Pentagon said Friday's airstrikes in Syria will cripple Bashar al-Assad's chemical weapons program "for years," Syria may still have the ability to produce weapons. Former Ranger platoon commander Matthew Griffin, who served in Afghanistan, joins CBSN with more on what may come next.
President Trump recognized his new national security adviser John Bolton at a tax event in Florida on Monday and spoke about the success of the recent coalition airstrikes in Syria.
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U.S. says Russia may not only be delaying international probe, but tampering with evidence in Syria as Russians cite "security issues"
There are growing calls for a clear U.S. strategy in Syria following the airstrikes that targeted three Syrian chemical weapons facilities. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane visited one of the sites and reports from Damascus, while terrorism analyst Van Hipp joins CBSN to discuss the Trump administration's approach to the conflict.
Ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee calls strike on Syria "morally justified but probably unconstitutional"
Virginia senator is calling out Trump's authorization to launch a precision missile strike in Syria as an "illegal military act"
Seth Doane was in the Syrian capital Friday night when the missiles struck. On Saturday he checked out the smoldering rubble of a suspected chemical weapons facility in Damascus. He reports from inside Syria.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest analysis on the military strike on Syria.
The Syrian president said $400 billion would be needed to restore Syria's economy and called the coalition missile strikes "an act of aggression"
Chief Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White described the target choices in Syria as "very methodical" and called it a "deliberate decision" to go after chemical weapons facilities. Here is a closer look at the three sites the U.S., together with the U.K. and France, targeted in Syria.
Winnefeld and Jeffrey joined us to discuss the efficacy of the strikes, the impact on U.S. relations with Russia and more
"We would never want to have direct talks with Syria at this point. They are not worthy of talks with the United States," Haley said
Kaine joined us to discuss the Syria strikes, Congress' reaction and whether he would vote to confirm CIA Director Mike Pompeo as secretary of state
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