we are joined by sky news correspondent stuart bradley in syria near the turkey border. tell us what is happening on the ground. reporter: the syrian government as you might expect outraged their sovereignty has been invaded by missiles from other countries, basically protecting their people and will fight for justice and so on as you would expect. the point is bashar al-assad has been lying about chemical weapons for a long time, he hasn t destroyed them clearly. president obama set redlines which were clearly crossed and donald trump has decided with british and french governments that enough is enough. the president made interesting point. we know only yesterday, fighting in a rack and syria
shourd made a public plea on their behalf after arriving in the u.s. today and iranian president ahmadinejad weighed in seeming to hint as a possible deal. bianca solorzano has the latest. reporter: after nearly 14 months in captiveity in iran sarah shourd was finally back in the u.s. today. carefully maintaining her compose sure in expressing bittersweet emotions. this is not the time to celebrate. my disappointment in not sharing this with shane and josh was crushing. and i stand before you today only one-third free. reporter: shourd fiancee shane bauer and friend josh fattal are still being held in tehran s infamous evan prison. the three were arrested in 2009, accused-of-being spies after iran claimed they crossed the border from iraq s kurdistan region. if we were indeed near the iran/iraq border, that border was entirely unmarked and indistinguishable. shane and josh do not deserve to be in prison one day longer than i was. we committed no crimes. and we are not