
Barrie Dunsmore
CommentatorBarrie Dunsmore is a veteran diplomatic and foreign correspondent for ABC News, now living in Charlotte.
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Two days ago, the Vatican hosted a summit meeting of the Pope’s top advisers, the head of the United Nations, religious leaders of different faiths, Nobel�
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It’s expected the compromise bill will be submitted to the full Senate some time this month. It gives Congress a vote on the final terms of the nuclear�
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The objective of these negotiations has been to keep Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, in exchange for the lifting of the economic sanctions the�
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Just four days before Israelis would cast their ballots, normally reliable polls were showing that a new center-left coalition called Zionist Union, was�
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Let’s put this into context. Never in the history of the Republic has a foreign leader ever been invited to address the U.S. Congress for the purpose of�
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Most of the Arab world welcomed Jordan’s swift decision to execute two convicted terrorists in response to the apparent burning alive of one of its pilots�
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The next deadline in the negotiations between the six major world powers and Iran will be reached in March. By then a frame-work agreement is due which�
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In Beirut in the summer of 1973, some journalist colleagues and I met with a then relatively unknown Arab technocrat. His name was Sheik Ahmed Zaki�
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My late mother never heard an adage in which she could not find a basic truth. For her, the idea of hiding in plain sight was actually contained in the�
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Just fifteen days after the terrorist attack of September 11th, 2001, then Vice President Dick Cheney appeared on Meet the Press. As he discussed the new�