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The Arithmetic of Pain 07/19/2006

Who Uses Who As Civilian Targets? Alan Dershowitz Gives the History and Analyzes the Battlefield, as the Terrorists Have Defined It.

Israel’s War, The US, & Iran 07/17/2006

Can We Correct Course & Realize What Terror Means in the Middle East—for Ourselves and our Allies? Andrew McCarthy Analyzes

Our War & Israel’s 07/17/2006

Michael Ledeen on Israel, Lebanon, Hezbollah & the Rest

Jihadtropolis? 06/25/2006

How do you Discourage Muslims in the West from Radicalsim? Christopher Caldwell investigates.

Iran, the U.S. & Negotiations 06/25/2006

Did We Blink on Iran? Will Negotiations Pan Out? Richard Perle asks the tough questions, with some tough answers. 

Anti-Iraq Liberation Myths Shreddeed 05/24/2006

Pete Wehner takes on the arguments agaist Iraq’s liberation and finds them wanting, extremely wanting.

Ahmadinejad’s Demons 04/19/2006

The most important & chilling essay on Iran this year. Matthias Kuntzel in The New Republic details how hundreds of thousands of youth were called up by Khomeini on suicide missions in the Iran-Iraq war and how Ahmadinejad is re-upping their cause, their memory, and their next generation. The New Republic, April 24, 2006

Some Muslims Are Hot For Jihad 04/02/2006

Mark Steyn: “If I had to propose a model for Western rhetoric, it would be the Australians. In the days after Sept. 11, the French got all the attention for that Le Monde headline—Nous sommes tous Americains—We are all Americans, though they didn’t mean it, even then. But John Howard, the Aussie prime minister, put it better and kept his word: This is no time to be an 80 percent ally.’”

The Last Helicopter 03/29/2006

Amir Taheri Explains The Stakes in the Middle East, For Us & For The World

Cancel the DPW Ports Deal 03/01/2006

Bill Bennett & Seth Leibsohn on Why It’s A Bad Deal

The Tale of a Terrorist 02/20/2006

From Gore Vidal saying the war on terror is meaningless, much like “a war on dandruff,” to Michael Moore saying “there is no terrorist threat,” this article in the Washington Post shows how sophisticated just one al-Qaeda operative can be.

Saddam Hussein Trained Terrorists in Iraq 01/08/2006

“THE FORMER IRAQI REGIME OF Saddam Hussein trained thousands of radical Islamic terrorists from the region at camps in Iraq over the four years immediately preceding the U.S. invasion, according to documents and photographs recovered by the U.S. military in postwar Iraq.”—Steve Hayes

The NSA Surveillance Is Legal 01/01/2006

Lee Casey and David Rivkin Argue Much Ado Has Been Made Over Little

Bill Bennett’s Open Letter To Store Owners & Managers on Iraq 12/08/2005

Bill Bennett is asking store owners to help Americans show support for the project of democracy in Iraq—as printed in National Review Online.

Show a Purple Finger for Iraq 12/02/2005

Bill Bennett wrote it up on the National Review’s Corner Website; now there’s a Website: PurpleFingerforFreedom.org

Joe Lieberman On Not Abandoning Iraq 11/29/2005

Joe Nails It

What’s Gone Right In Iraq 11/27/2005

James Q. Wilson on the Iraq Speech President Bush Should Give—It’s Not What the Media Tells You

On Media & National Security Hypocrisy 11/04/2005

Moral consitency suffers in the hands of the Washington Post. . . .

In Light of The Fitzgerald Indictment-Let’s Remember A Few Things 10/30/2005

Why We Must Stay 09/04/2005

Victor Davis Hanson on the Stakes in Iraq, and the Stakes in Withdrawing, from the Sep. 4, Washington Post

The War On Terror & The Forces of Decomposition 08/31/2005

Bill Bennett’s Speech to the Claremont Institute Aspen Summer Conference

Who Really Is To Blame for London’s Blasts of Terror? 07/11/2005

Blair? Bush? Israel? Nick Cohen shows who precisely and why…

Time For Stoic Brits To Come Out Swinging 07/10/2005

Mark Steyn on How Britain has fought internal terror, how it must do so now…

The Great Ground Zero Heist 06/07/2005

Debra Burlingame on the desecration of the WTC Memorial (from the June 7, 2005 Wall Street Journal)

The Islamization of Europe? 12/06/2004

David Pryce-Jones, senior editor of National Review, prolific author and political analyst, writes on the spectre of a gradual Islamic takeover of Europe.

A Letter To Congress: The Patriot Act Is Vital To Protecting National Security 09/24/2004

The government’s success to date in preventing another catastrophic attack on the American homeland since September 11, 2001, would have been much more difficult, if not impossible, without the USA Patriot Act.

Doing It The Hard Way 09/11/2004

What should the U.S. do now? Shut down al-Jazeera, control the oil fields, and kill terrorist regimes. And that’s just for starters, says Angelo M. Codevilla.

Let Us Count The Ways: A Strategy For Victory In The War on Terrorism 09/10/2004

If the whole power of the United States is adroitly focused upon this war, it is solely ours to win, writes Mark Helprin

Protecting Civil Liberties and the Patriot Act 09/08/2004

The Patriot Act may be great fund raising fodder for the ACLU, but the public is not buying into this media and inside-the-Beltway generated crisis, says William J. Bennett.

Remembering Why We Fight 05/16/2004

Remarks delivered by William J. Bennett to the Claremont Institute’s President’s Club meeting on May 14, 2004, in Palm Springs, California.

The Democratic Party and the Politics of War 03/15/2004

The single most important issue of our day is fighting terrorists and defeating the threats and acts of terrorism. And on this question, the Democratic Party cannot speak coherently, William J. Bennett writes in the Spring 2004 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.

War in the Absence of Strategic Clarity 09/17/2003

More than merely winning the war in Iraq, we need to stun the Arab World, argues Mark Helprin.

TRANSCRIPT: America, Iraq and the War on Terrorism, UCLA 04/02/2003

Transcript of teach-in at UCLA: America, Iraq and the War on Terrorism; April 2, 2003.

Defend Civilization Itself 07/26/2002

If Western civilization can be attacked on many fronts, then it must be defended on many fronts, Mark Helprin tells graduating seniors at Hillsdale College.

The War for Iraq: A Study In World Politics 04/14/2002

Think of the war to overthrow the Iraqi dictatorship not just as a means of disarming a virulent regime but as a reconnaissance-in-force to determine who is friend and who is foe, writes Harold W. Rood.

 

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