Assad ignores ceasefire, U.S. debates intervention

Assad ignores ceasefire, U.S. debates intervention

April 10, 2012 4:22 PM

In Syria, dictator Bashar al-Assad promised to pull his tanks and troops out of the big cities by Tuesday. But he ignored the deadline and continued shelling civilian neighborhoods. Now, some senators are calling for U.S. military intervention. Clarissa Ward reports.

John McCain: Syrian peace plan's failure is proof that military action is required
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