Can President Trump Break Free of Conventional Wisdom about the Peace Process?
In U.S. foreign policy, there is no fouler cesspool than this.
May 22, 2017
Once portrayed on screen by Gregory Peck.
As depicted in the 1983 film The Scarlet and the Black, Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty (played by Gregory Peck), an Irish priest serving in the Vatican, worked to keep hundreds of Jews out of the hands of the Nazis. A group in his hometown is now petitioning Yad Vashem to recognize him. Michael Riordan writes:
In U.S. foreign policy, there is no fouler cesspool than this.
No more misguided efforts to strengthen a band of faux “moderates.”
The latest in Netanyahu’s pivot to Asia.
A story.
Once portrayed on screen by Gregory Peck.
As depicted in the 1983 film The Scarlet and the Black, Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty (played by Gregory Peck), an Irish priest serving in the Vatican, worked to keep hundreds of Jews out of the hands of the Nazis. A group in his hometown is now petitioning Yad Vashem to recognize him. Michael Riordan writes:
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