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G-20 Summit Shows Low Support for Military Strike in Syria

Clip: 9/6/2013 | 3m 56s

Obama Leaves G-20 Summit Without Strong Support for Military Strike in Syria

At the G-20 summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, 10 nations as well as the United States signed a statement accusing Syria of using deadly chemical weapons against civilians, but stopped short of urging a military response. Jeffrey Brown reports on the "heavy lift" President Barack Obama faces finding support for a Syria strike.

09/06/2013 | Rating NR

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