
Task force tackles how to support vulnerable Middle East
Clip: 3/30/2016 | 9m 46s
Task force tackles how U.S. can support vulnerable Middle East.
There have been tectonic and tragic shifts across the Middle East and North Africa in the five years since the beginning of the Arab Spring movement, with hundreds of thousands dead and millions more displaced. To examine America’s role, in the region, Judy Woodruff talks to former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and former National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley.
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Task force tackles how to support vulnerable Middle East
Clip: 3/30/2016 | 9m 46s
There have been tectonic and tragic shifts across the Middle East and North Africa in the five years since the beginning of the Arab Spring movement, with hundreds of thousands dead and millions more displaced. To examine America’s role, in the region, Judy Woodruff talks to former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and former National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley.
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