
Barrie Dunsmore
CommentatorBarrie Dunsmore is a veteran diplomatic and foreign correspondent for ABC News, now living in Charlotte.
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My story is nearly fifty years old. Yet as important as it was, it had become lost to history. All of the principals are dead. And historians of that�
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The interim agreement between Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council � The United States, Russia, China, Britain and�
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60 Minutes is the most successful prime time news magazine in the history of television. In its 45 years, it has taken on many controversial subjects –�
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The latest disclosure of classified National Security Agency documents by the former NSA contractor Edward Snowden indicates 35 world leader’s cell phones�
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There have been many meetings between Iran and a group of six world powers that includes the US, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany, over�
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The new Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who set a new moderate tone for his country’s image when he visited the United Nations last week, might have�
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I wouldn’t minimize the difficulties in destroying Syria’s chemical weapons. But as someone who covered the U.S.-Soviet strategic arms limitation�
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Presidents rarely submit major policy initiatives to Congressional vote � especially a vote that may not be entirely necessary - unless the outcome is�
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The libertarian wing of the Republican Party and most liberal Democrats are on the same page on this one. From the moment the Egyptian military ousted the�
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Chris Cillizza writes the Washington Post’s political blog - The Fix. This was his take on the surprise sale of his paper.“The massive news� that the�