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Margot Patterson is a writer who lives in Kansas City, Mo.
Columns
Margot Patterson
American leaders regard belligerence rather than persuasion as the key to peace.
A CITY NEAR REVIVAL OR RUIN. Central Havana, Cuba
Margot Patterson
Today the United States reopened its embassy in Havana. Here's what Cubans are saying about the diplomatic thaw.
Columns
Margot Patterson
Saudi Arabia and Iran need to settle their differences through diplomacy.
People hold a placard that reads "I am Muslim, I am Jewish, I am Catholic, I am Charlie" during a Jan. 8 vigil in Paris, following the mass shooting at the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical newspaper in Paris, Jan 8..
In All Things
Margot Patterson
Is banalizing Islam something we should want for Muslims?
In All Things
Margot Patterson
Film shows the effect of Islamist fundamentalists taking over the ancient city
Columns
Margot Patterson
What drove three well-integrated British schoolgirls to join the Islamic State?
In All Things
Margot Patterson
Cuban diplomat welcomes the deal, but has demands of his own.
Columns
Margot Patterson
Much as Americans might like to, we cannot kill our way to tranquillity and peace.
In All Things
Margot Patterson
I was out of the country when Ferguson erupted over the summer From abroad it looked like the Arab Spring had come to the Midwest Last night as I watched the news coverage it looked the same an angry outraged citizenry clashing with the police power of the state ldquo Unbelievable rdquo was
Columns
Margot Patterson
How much does the average church help the person in the pew facing life's big questions?