Amna Nawaz, Dan Sagalyn Discuss Syria
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•What to expect from the Syrian opposition coming to power after toppling Assad
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Murhaf Jouejati is a distinguished visiting professor at the U.S. Naval Academy .
He's a former chairman of The Day After , a nonprofit organization that's been working toward building democratic institutions in Syria .
Amna Nawaz and Dan Sagalyn discuss the collapse of the Assad regime and the opposition that's coming to power.
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