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Hope in the World

  • A Miracle in Current Events  Dr. Robert Muller: "I'm so honored to be alive at such a miraculous time in history. I'm so moved by what's going on in our world today....Never before in the history of the world has there been a global, visible, public, viable, open dialogue and conversation about the very legitimacy of war".
  • A New Power in the Streets By Patrick E. Tyler. Feb 26, 2003. NYTimes. The fracturing of the Western alliance over Iraq and the huge antiwar demonstrations around the world this weekend are reminders that there may still be two superpowers on the planet: the United States and world public opinion....War, like politics, is affected by psychology and momentum. The strong surge in momentum the Bush administration felt after Secretary of State Colin L. Powell's Feb. 5 presentation to the Security Council on the case for war has been undermined by at least four converging negatives.

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