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Twenty years ago the most visible symbol of totalitarian evil, the Berlin Wall, tumbled down. It became evident to us that spiritual factors were decisive.     [Read more]
 
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Irving Kristol's analysis of neoconservatism sensibly influenced a group of catholic intellectuals identified with the expression Catholic Whig Tradition.     [Read more]
 
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The Catholic sense of the world as a gift of God's love is the central theme of the pontificate of Benedict XVI.     [Read more]
 
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A discussion of the relationship between Islam and the West is much more problematic than President Obama realizes.     [Read more]
 
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Netanyahu is likely to receive little sympathy on the issue of Jerusalem, as President Obama has already signalled his intent to press for some kind of international status for the ancient holy city.     [Read more]
 
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For a man of his impressive educational credentials, Barack Obama has sometimes shown a surprising ignorance of history.     [Read more]
 
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Too often, U.S. negotiators have become unwitting advocates for their adversaries.     [Read more]
 
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A quick take on President Obama's address to the Muslim world.     [Read more]
 
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In his June 4 speech given in Cairo, President Obama exhibited the amazing spectacle of an American president taking an equidistant position between the country he leads and its detractors and enemies.     [Read more]
 
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President Obama faces a great challenges when speaking to the Muslim world from Cairo.     [Read more]
 
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