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How the EU can stop Turkish aggression

Expert Michael Rubin, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a former Pentagon official, joins us today to discuss his latest op-ed - “Brussels can stop Turkey’s aggression” - and explain what immediate actions he thinks European Union countries should take to check Erdogan’s aggressive behavior in the region.

Read Michael Rubin’s op-eds here: 

Brussels can stop Turkey’s aggression

The worst danger of China's Uighur Muslim genocide is its terrible precedent

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