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Strikes in Syria - What Changed in US Foreign Policy?

Yating Wu
The world was shocked to see the aftermath of the chemical attack in Syria earlier this month. It came shortly after President Trump said he wanted to withdraw US troops from Syria as soon as possible. The world waited to see what the US would do. On Friday, April 13, the president announced joint precision strikes against Assad military targets by the US, UK, and France. Will these strikes be enough to deter Assad from using chemical weapons again? Relations were already tense with Russia, which is the Syrian government’s biggest supporter. Will they do anything in response? And what will China and North Korea learn from how the US handles this crisis? We’ll look at these questions and more in this episode of Zooming In.
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