The crisis in Syria is at a crossroads. Millions of displaced people trapped in northern Syria may soon face a near complete cutoff of the humanitarian aid upon which they rely. This is because Security Council must vote to keep this aid flowing, but Russia is threatening a veto. On the line to explain how we got to this point and the implications of restricting aid access is Vanessa Jackson, UN Representative and Head of Office for CARE International at the United Nations.

Episode 8: Suzanne Nossel
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The Last Remaining Nuclear Arms Treaty Between the United States and Russia May Soon Expire
Understanding Joe Biden’s Foreign Policy Views — Is There a “Biden Doctrine?”
