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Readers write: Seeing the other side, more Lebanon coverage, investigation recap, uranium story presentation

Letters to the editor for the Dec. 11, 2017 weekly magazine.

Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, the special counsel probing Russian interference in the 2016 election, departs Capitol Hill in Washington on June 21, 2017.

Andrew Harnik/AP

December 9, 2017

Seeing the other side

I am convinced that the Nov. 6 issue of the Weekly has truly blessed all mankind by shedding light on the reality of life and thought in today鈥檚 Russia with the Upfront column, 鈥The Russia that Russians see,鈥 and the cover story, 鈥1917 today.鈥 Can anything be more important than all people gaining an accurate understanding of each other and having their (unfortunately) regular diets of hatred, stereotyping, and propaganda exposed as dangerous to the survival of our planet?

Jim Bender

Gen Z women say 鈥榥o thanks鈥 to motherhood. Reasons range from practical to spiritual.

Klamath Falls, Ore.

More Lebanon coverage

Regarding the Nov. 6 Monitor Daily article 鈥Lebanese departure shows Saudi response to Iran鈥檚 rising role鈥: Please continue covering Lebanon. It seems to be a very complex situation that is quite puzzling to many of us. It鈥檚 been 鈥渙ff my radar鈥 for a long time.

Stanley Easton

Jacksonville, Ala.

Why Obamacare and health costs take center stage amid shutdown

Investigation recap

Regarding the Nov. 13 Monitor Daily article 鈥Mueller investigation: what we鈥檝e learned, and what comes next鈥: This article summarized weeks of speculation, opinion, and partisan reporting. I feel I can rely on the Monitor for accurate, informative, and fair reporting. Thank you. Keep up the fine work for mankind.聽

I would very much welcome your updates on Robert Mueller鈥檚 investigation.

Robert Storm

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Uranium story presentation

Regarding the Nov. 27 Briefing, 鈥Hillary Clinton, Russia, and uranium鈥: I already knew the details but read the article to see how the information was presented. It was clear, concise, and unbiased. What more can one ask for?

Jean King

Palm Harbor, Fla.