
After U.S. missile strikes, what’s the next move on Syria?
Clip: 4/10/2017 | 3m 33s
What does the U.S. plan next in response to civil war in Syria?
What does the U.S. plan next in response to civil war in Syria? Members of the Trump administration have appeared to send mixed messages about U.S. policy going forward, most notably on the future of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reports.
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After U.S. missile strikes, what’s the next move on Syria?
Clip: 4/10/2017 | 3m 33s
What does the U.S. plan next in response to civil war in Syria? Members of the Trump administration have appeared to send mixed messages about U.S. policy going forward, most notably on the future of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reports.
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