
Why the Sochi Olympics may be a prime terror target
Clip: 1/21/2014 | 4m 34s
Why the Sochi Olympics may be a prime terror target
Security pressures for the upcoming Olympics are high, due to the bloody history of its location. Sochi was the site of a massacre 150 years ago, bringing fresh symbolism to insurgents wishing to avenge more recent bloodshed. For more, Hari Sreenivasan talks to Robert Bruce Ware of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
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Why the Sochi Olympics may be a prime terror target
Clip: 1/21/2014 | 4m 34s
Security pressures for the upcoming Olympics are high, due to the bloody history of its location. Sochi was the site of a massacre 150 years ago, bringing fresh symbolism to insurgents wishing to avenge more recent bloodshed. For more, Hari Sreenivasan talks to Robert Bruce Ware of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
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