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Syria response

The Trump administration is still planning its response days after a suspected chemical attack in Syria killed dozens of civilians near the capital of Damascus. Earlier in the week, President Trump posted on Twitter that missiles would be headed to Syria, but other administration officials have since said that no decision has been made. Meanwhile, Syria and Russia have repeatedly denied a chemical attack took place. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins CBSN with the latest developments.

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Attacking Syria?

President Trump tweeted early Wednesday that Russia should "get ready" for incoming U.S. missiles in Syria. The president vowed a response to last weekend's suspected chemical attack carried out by Syrian government forces that killed dozens of civilians. In spite of President Trump's tweet, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Wednesday that all options are on the table for a U.S. response. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins CBSN to discuss how the U.S. could retaliate.

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