
U.S., Russian officials tackle details of Syrian strikes
Clip: 10/1/2015 | 6m 57s
U.S., Russian officials tackle technical details of Syrian strikes
Unleashing another round of airstrikes in Syria, the Russian military maintain they’re targeting the Islamic State, but the Pentagon and a rebel group backed by the CIA challenged that account. Amid the conflicting claims, Russian and American military officials discussed airspace via teleconference. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner discusses the situation with Judy Woodruff.
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U.S., Russian officials tackle details of Syrian strikes
Clip: 10/1/2015 | 6m 57s
Unleashing another round of airstrikes in Syria, the Russian military maintain they’re targeting the Islamic State, but the Pentagon and a rebel group backed by the CIA challenged that account. Amid the conflicting claims, Russian and American military officials discussed airspace via teleconference. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner discusses the situation with Judy Woodruff.
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