iraq

Our suffering world
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ 
Apr 11, 2022
For the relative few paying attention, it seems impossible to keep up with the violence against Christians happening in Nigeria. A priest is killed; p...
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Inspirational life of Colin Powell
Opinion, Сolumns
Oct 21, 2021
There’s no inspiring American success story grander than that of Colin Powell, who died this week at 84. Raised in the South Bronx by Jamaican parents...
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Strategic sense on Iraq
Opinion, Сolumns
TRUDY RUBIN Tribune News Service 
Jul 29, 2021
President Joe Biden declared on Monday that the U.S. combat mission in Iraq would cease by the end of this year. But he also made clear that U.S. forc...
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Why should women be exempt from the military draft?
Opinion, Сolumns
ROBIN ABCARIAN - Tribune News Service 
Jun 11, 2021
The question of whether women should serve in front-line combat roles was settled years ago, when the Obama administration officially rescinded a long...
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Preaching peace in places of war
Opinion, Сolumns
Mar 10, 2021
On Friday, Pope Francis did something entirely new: he became the first leader of the Roman Catholic Church ever to visit Iraq. And he did so with a m...
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Iran’s proxies already moving
Opinion, Сolumns
ELI LAKE, Tribune News Service 
Feb 22, 2021
Since President Joe Biden took office, Iran’s regional proxies have been busy. This month alone, Houthi rebels in Yemen claimed credit for a drone att...
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A big step toward peace
Editorials
Aug 18, 2020
A diplomatic initiative has taken place in the Middle East that may slowly change the look and shape of the region. Last week the United Arab Emirates...
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Grading the president
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Mar 01, 2017
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump, the human ruler, as in measuring stick, is at it again, this time grading his performance as president. Appearing on Fox Ne...
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