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KNX In Depth's Rob Archer and Chris Sedens discuss a drone attack in Syria that killed a U.S. contractor and hurt five American troops and another person. With us is Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former State Department Middle East analyst.
The reaction to the major earthquake that struck Syria and Turkey has not been as efficient as it could have been. For Damascus, this was due to the lack of control over its northern territory, while for Ankara, a highly centralized system slowed down the response.
The UN Security Council on Friday extended a deal that would allow cross-border humanitarian aid to continue flowing into Syria. This comes after a last minute compromise between the U.S. and Russia promising to help millions of Syrians for the next 12 months.
The chaos Trump has created in Syria ultimately benefits Russia, Syria, Iran, and ISIS, has made it a difficult hole for the the United States will have climbing out of.
The Syrian government is reclaiming territory from an U.S. ally.
What are the potential consequences of a U.S. troop withdrawal from northern Syria?
Syrian refugees want a free, just, and accountable system of governance in Syria.
A review of foreign policy challenges in Syria, Russia, North Korea, and beyond.
The Arab Spring protests upended the order of the Middle East, but six years later much remains the same.
Trump's proposed heavy handed foreign policy could lead to a rise in radicalization globally.