o.w.n. in the future. that came two days after a man scaled the fence around the palace some folks were on edge. here is my driver s license. here is my identity. martha: all right. back to our top story of the day and syrian president bashar assad now threatening the united states with repercussions if president obama decides to attack his regime. here is assad talking to charlie rose on cbs this morning. watch. tell me what you mean by expect everything? expect every action. including chemical warfare? that depends. if the, if the rebel, terrorists in the region or any other group have it, it could happen i don t know. i m not a fortune teller, to tell you what is going to happen martha: wish somebody was a fortune teller in this situation at this point. retired army general robert
over that country and shifted the balance there. we have islamist being trained by al qaeda and muslim brotherhood to go to syria and fight and be very careful able stepping into syria and tipping that balance, as well. former congressman allen west and a colonel retired in the united states army and making an emotional plea saying the militariry response against syria is designed to detour and degrade the dictator s ability to use poison gas against his own people. i m about to ask two distinguished veterans whether that s a clear enough objective. they are general west lee clark who was brilliantly the supreme nato commander. i saw with my eyes and general robert scales, the analyst who wrote a critique of the administration s propels. gentlemen, i m honored. general clark, you fist, is this
this is going to be a protracted war and last perhaps for decades, and i can t see how 160 cruise missiles fired from ships offshore at the end of the day is going to make a lick a difference. if you worry about losing credibility with the iranians, look what we ve done so far. good grief, wes. you don t think the iranians get the message already? is it going to take all right. general robert scales and wesley clark we need another session geraldo. i know. i thank you both. two wonderful american patriots and so wise in the difficult matters, difficult times. thank you both, gentlemen. coming up, let s meet my next guest in the highest regard, retired general david portrayous. and now, there s a plan that lets you experience that new phone thrill again and again.
this is going to be a protracted war and last perhaps for decades, and i can t see how 160 cruise missiles fired from ships offshore at the end of the day is going to make a lick a difference. if you worry about losing credibility with the iranians, look what we ve done so far. good grief, wes. you don t think the iranians get the message already? is it going to take all right. general robert scales and wesley clark we need another session geraldo. i know. i thank you both. two wonderful american patriots and so wise in the difficult matters, difficult times. thank you both, gentlemen. coming up, let s meet my next guest in the highest regard, retired general david@sú
over that country and shifted the balance there. we have islamist being trained by al qaeda and muslim brotherhood to go to syria and fight and be very careful able stepping into syria and tipping that balance, as well. former congressman allen west and a colonel retired in the united states army and making an emotional plea saying the militariry response against syria is designed to detour and degrade the dictator s ability to use poison gas against his own people. i m about to ask two distinguished veterans whether that s a clear enough objective. they are general west lee clark who was brilliantly the supreme nato commander. i saw with my eyes and general robert scales, the analyst who wrote a critique of the administration s propels. gentlemen, i m honored. general clark, you fist, is this