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February 03, 2023
Peshawar Suicide Blast: What It Means for Pakistan and Its Already-Troubled Economy
Lisa Curtis, CNAS Senior Fellow and Director of the Indo-Pacific Security program, joined This World to discuss the recent terrorist attack in Pakistan.
Watch the full interview and more from This World.
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