Syria's Bashar Assad Warns of "Consequences" to American Strikes, "Not Necessarily From The Government"
Interview aired this morning
Syrian President Bashar Assad, during an interview that aired Monday morning, threatened "repercussions" from any American attack on Syria.
The Syrian leader, speaking with CBS News, said the U.S. can expect "every action" if America strikes. He suggested retaliation could come from the opposition, as well as his own government and its allies.
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