All of Europe is on high alert in the aftermath of this morning‘s deadly explosions in Brussels — two at the airport and one at a train station downtown. Belgium’s prime minister says it was feared this might happen as retaliation for last week’s high-profile arrest of a prime suspect in November’s attacks in Paris. ISIS is claiming responsibility, and there’s more doubt than ever about the effectiveness of counter-terrorism. We hear details and update the mood in Brussels, headquarters of the European Union.
Brussels on Lockdown
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Guests:
- Alissa Johannsen Rubin - New York Times - @alissanyt
- Sebastian Rotella - ProPublica - @ProPublica
- Haras Rafiq - Quilliam - @harasrafiq
- Julian Barnes - Wall Street Journal - @julianbarnes
- P.J. Crowley - George Washington University - @PJCrowley
- Molly Rodgeveller - American teacher in Brussels