The Lebanese Prime Minister Came to the U.S. to Do PR for Hizballah
Saad Hariri wants to turn American troops into human shields for terrorists.
August 7, 2017
Was his life worth living?
The infant Charlie Gard, who suffered from a very rare congenital disorder, died six days short of his first birthday—after his parents fought, and lost, a legal battle to convince British courts to allow them to take him abroad for medical treatment. Charles C. Camosy analyzes the case:
Saad Hariri wants to turn American troops into human shields for terrorists.
Shattering a myth of the 1948 war.
A reinvigorated NATO must find a way to respond.
Was his life worth living?
To help Jews, and to gain Western sympathy.
The infant Charlie Gard, who suffered from a very rare congenital disorder, died six days short of his first birthday—after his parents fought, and lost, a legal battle to convince British courts to allow them to take him abroad for medical treatment. Charles C. Camosy analyzes the case:
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