Hundreds took to the streets outside the Turkish Embassy in Baghdad Thursday, angered by an artillery strike on a resort town in Iraq’s northern Kurdistan region on Wednesday. The attack killed as many as eight Iraqis, wounded over a dozen more and sparked outrage across the country. Iraq’s government has put the blame on Turkey, but Ankara is pointing the finger at the PKK, a Kurdish group it considers terrorists. Host Jason Margolis spoke to Marsin Alshamary, a research fellow at Harvard Kennedy School’s Middle East Initiative, who joined the show from Baghdad.