
Turks feeling increasingly vulnerable after Istanbul attack
Clip: 6/29/2016 | 5m 40s
For Turks, the Istanbul attack has left them feeling more vulnerable.
For Turks, the Istanbul attack has left them feeling more vulnerable, especially since it was so indiscriminate. ISIS is believed to be behind the suicide bombing and has a strong network in the country. Judy Woodruff discusses the attack with Amberin Zaman of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and with special correspondent Jane Ferguson in Istanbul.
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Turks feeling increasingly vulnerable after Istanbul attack
Clip: 6/29/2016 | 5m 40s
For Turks, the Istanbul attack has left them feeling more vulnerable, especially since it was so indiscriminate. ISIS is believed to be behind the suicide bombing and has a strong network in the country. Judy Woodruff discusses the attack with Amberin Zaman of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and with special correspondent Jane Ferguson in Istanbul.
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