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Syria Conflict
Clip: 9/12/2013 | 6m 11s
Is there a peaceful path to eliminating the Syrian regime’s chemical weapons?
William Galston, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, talks with host Bob Abernethy and managing editor Kim Lawton about the moral choices now as the U.S. decides how to proceed in Syria.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Syria Conflict
Clip: 9/12/2013 | 6m 11s
William Galston, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, talks with host Bob Abernethy and managing editor Kim Lawton about the moral choices now as the U.S. decides how to proceed in Syria.
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