
Barrie Dunsmore
CommentatorBarrie Dunsmore is a veteran diplomatic and foreign correspondent for ABC News, now living in Charlotte.
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Ukraine’s President-elect Petro Poroshenko, who won a landslide victory in elections this past Sunday is about the best news the country has had since the�
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As I reflect on the nearly fifty years I have reported on the Arab-Israeli conflict, one thing becomes clear - the Middle East has become a very different�
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This year marks the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I. With this is mind, I recently wrote about a new book on the subject by British military�
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We don’t really need United Nations climate experts to warn us. If we merely look around America, we see polar vortexes in the deep south, record droughts�
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There is no way to sugar coat it. An angry Russian President Vladimir Putin has blatantly annexed a portion of Ukraine, contrary to International Law. The�
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The current stand-off with Russia over Ukraine is very serious and potentially very dangerous. It certainly has echoes of the Cold War, which dominated�
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The Geneva talks between Syria and some of its rebels produced nothing tangible. Even efforts to reach temporary ceasefires to get food and medicines to�
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The first-ever meeting between the Syrian government and some Syrian rebels ended without agreement - not even for modest humanitarian relief for�
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One hundred years ago as the new year began, there may have been some storm clouds on the horizon. But no one would have predicted that by August of 1914�
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Falluja and Ramadi are two Iraqi cities in the province of Anbar where more than 1300 U.S. troops were killed between 2004 and 2006 while fighting Islamic�