Charles Duelfer

A U.N. convoy transporting a team of United Nations experts charged with starting the process of verifying and eliminating chemical weapons arrives at a hotel in Damascus on October 1, 2013.

Weapons inspectors get to work in Syria under a tight deadline

International weapons inspectors have arrived in Damascus to start dismantling Syria's chemical weapons arsenal. And they'll be racing to hit a mid-2014 deadline for finishing the job.

Weapons inspectors get to work in Syria under a tight deadline

UN wants access to site of alleged chemical attacks in Syria

UN wants access to site of alleged chemical attacks in Syria

UN Wants Access to Site of Alleged Chemical Attacks in Syria

UN Wants Access to Site of Alleged Chemical Attacks in Syria

US Says Syrian Government May Have Used Chemical Weapons

US Says Syrian Government May Have Used Chemical Weapons

US Concerned Syria's Assad Could Use Chemical Weapons

US Concerned Syria's Assad Could Use Chemical Weapons
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Syria Pledges Not To Use Chemical Weapons On Its Own People

Syria said chemical weapons would never be used against the Syrian people, but could use them against an attack by foreign forces.

Syria Pledges Not To Use Chemical Weapons On Its Own People
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Assessing US intelligence on Iran

Iranian media announced today successful tests of missiles which are capable of reaching Israel and American bases in the Gulf, this after revelations of a secret nuclear enrichment program. Anchor Jeb Sharp speaks with Charles Duelfer.

Assessing US intelligence on Iran