Assad Hints At Retaliation If U.S. Strikes Syria -- CBS
(CBS News) In an interview with Charlie Rose, Syrian President Bashar Assad "denied that he had anything to do" with the chemical weapons attack last month near Damascus that could prompt U.S. military action, but would not say whether he has access to the weapons of mass destruction, the "CBS This Morning" host said Sunday on "Face the Nation."
"He does accept some of the responsibility" for the attack that killed almost 1,500 Syrian civilians - including hundreds of children, Rose said. "I asked that very question: 'Do you feel any remorse?' He said, 'Of course I do,' but it did not come in a way that was sort of deeply felt inside. It was much more of a calm recitation of anybody who's a leader of a country would feel terrible about what's happened to its citizens."
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WNU Editor: CBS has not released the video yet, but once they have it will be posted on this blog. The above video is a short summary from Charlie Rose on the major points that were discussed with Assad in his interview.