
Changing relations with Mideast allies may affect U.S.
Clip: 10/22/2013 | 6m 57s
Changing relations with Mideast allies may affect U.S. position in the region
Tensions between Saudi Arabia and the U.S. have arisen from "cumulative" disagreements on a variety of international issues. Jeffrey Brown speaks with chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner and former State Department analyst Graeme Bannerman about the history of the alliance and risks of a reduced U.S. role in the region.
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Changing relations with Mideast allies may affect U.S.
Clip: 10/22/2013 | 6m 57s
Tensions between Saudi Arabia and the U.S. have arisen from "cumulative" disagreements on a variety of international issues. Jeffrey Brown speaks with chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner and former State Department analyst Graeme Bannerman about the history of the alliance and risks of a reduced U.S. role in the region.
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