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Hersh Reveals Potential Turkish Role in Syria Chemical Strike That
Almost Sparked U.S. Bombing
That
is the question raised in a new exposé by Pulitzer Prize-winning
journalist Seymour Hersh on the intelligence debate over the deaths
of hundreds of Syrians in Ghouta last year.
The
United States, and much of the international community, blamed forces
loyal to the Assad government, almost leading to a U.S. attack on
Syria. But Hersh reveals the U.S. intelligence community feared
Turkey was supplying sarin gas to Syrian rebels in the months before
the attack took place — information never made public as President
Obama made the case for launching a strike.
Hersh
joins us to discuss his findings.
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