TITLE

Cardinals Give Measured Support to Retaliatory Attacks

PUB. DATE
October 2001
SOURCE
America;10/22/2001, Vol. 185 Issue 12, p4
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on the level of support given by Catholic Cardinals in the United States on the country's war against terrorism in Afghanistan. Retaliatory aerial bombings launched by the country against terrorists in Afghanistan; Concerns of the Cardinals on the innocents in Afghanistan who will be affected by the war.
ACCESSION #
5390322

Tags: CARDINALS;  AERIAL bombing;  TERRORISM -- Government policy

 

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