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‘What is Aleppo?’: Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson baffled by question on Syrian conflict

WATCH ABOVE: Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson stumbled while answering a question about Syrian conflict – Sep 8, 2016

Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party candidate in the 2016 U.S. presidential race, was questioned about a major flashpoint of the Syrian civil war on Thursday and asked, “What is Aleppo?”

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The gaffe came during an MSNBC interview about the Syrian crisis and the ongoing battle in that country’s biggest city, Aleppo, which has been divided for years into government and rebel sectors.

READ MORE: Syrian government warplanes drop chlorine bombs on Aleppo: activists

“What would you do, if you were elected, about Aleppo,” Johnson was asked.

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“About Aleppo. And what is Aleppo?” he responded.

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“You’re kidding?” the MSNBC interviewer said.

“No,” Johnson said.

“Aleppo is in Syria. … It’s the epicenter of the refugee crisis,” the interviewer said.

“OK, got it. Got it,” Johnson said.

READ MORE: Video shows Syrian boys crying, hugging after brother is killed in airstrike

The embarrassing exchange followed a forum on Wednesday night in which Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump tried to showcase their national security and defense credentials.

The Libertarian Party promotes civil liberties and a small-government agenda. In his campaign, Johnson has pledged to cut spending, stick to conservative fiscal policies and legalize marijuana.

WATCH: Clinton responds to Gary Johnson’s Aleppo interview gaffe

A current average of opinion polls by website RealClearPolitics shows that in a four-way matchup featuring Clinton, Trump, Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein, Johnson has 8.6 percent support.

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Many took to social media to post images of the ongoing civil war in Syria that has killed more than 470,000 people and displaced millions.

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