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U.S. strikes on Syria highlight need for clear strategy
There are growing calls for a clear U.S. strategy in Syria following the airstrikes that targeted three Syrian chemical weapons facilities. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane visited one of the sites and reports from Damascus, while terrorism analyst Van Hipp joins CBSN to discuss the Trump administration’s approach to the conflict.
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