
Defense Sec. Ash Carter: More U.S. troops possible in Syria
Clip: 11/7/2015 | 4m 20s
New York Times reporter Eric Schmitt discusses potentially more U.S. troops in Syria.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said today more American ground troops could be sent to Syria in the future to contribute to the U.S.-led coalition that has carried out nearly 3,000 airstrikes against the Islamic State in Syria. New York Times reporter Eric Schmitt joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.
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Defense Sec. Ash Carter: More U.S. troops possible in Syria
Clip: 11/7/2015 | 4m 20s
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said today more American ground troops could be sent to Syria in the future to contribute to the U.S.-led coalition that has carried out nearly 3,000 airstrikes against the Islamic State in Syria. New York Times reporter Eric Schmitt joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.
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