Saying Syria will “pay a heavy price” if it launches another chemical weapons attack, U.S. President Donald Trump signals he may be ready to take additional action in the ongoing civil war.
Meanwhile, the country’s Supreme Court ruled that most of his travel ban can go into effect, at least for now.
To discuss these stories and more:
- Tara Kangarlou, an international journalist focusing on the Middle East and North Africa
- Afshin Molavi, a senior fellow at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies
- Megan Barth, a political commentator and founder of the website ReaganBabe.com
- Gustau Alegret, a U.S. news director and a political correspondent for Colombia’s NTN24
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Statements from @PressSec on #syria pic.twitter.com/gEqPAf6WBk
— Kayleigh McEnany 45 Archived (@PressSec45) June 27, 2017
What happens now after the U.S. Supreme Court's travel ban ruling? https://t.co/SCtlT8N0sF pic.twitter.com/rPkAUqQolJ
— Bloomberg (@business) June 27, 2017
#Trump hails U.S.-India relationship after meetings with Modi #ModiTrumpMeet https://t.co/iDny7NHnTd pic.twitter.com/JUyVd9zTuW
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) June 27, 2017