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How Trump Anti-Terrorism Policies May Differ From Obama

David Greene talks to J.M. Berger, a fellow at the International Centre for Counter Terrorism in The Hague, about the battle against ISIS, the Trump administration and coordinating global cooperation.

David Greene talks to J.M. Berger, a fellow at the International Centre for Counter Terrorism in The Hague, about the battle against ISIS, the Trump administration and coordinating global cooperation.

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