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May 5, 2003 Issue


Ominous Precedent
By Michael Desch
As Israel learned in Lebanon, the euphoria of victory can be fleeting indeed.


An Arab-American Perspective
Dr. James Zogby talks with AC about why Oslo failed and how an Israeli-Palestinian peace can still be realized. 


Is Bush a Neoconservative?

By Patrick J. Buchanan

Decapitation, Old Style
By Taki
Older tyrants fell with more grace.


Wolfowitz of Arabia
By Richard Cummings.
The Pentagon’s blueprint for Iraqi “democracy” more resembles a colonial monarchy. 

Daniel P. Moynihan, R.I.P
A Senator’s antiwar speech

Strip Malls Across the Fruited Plain
By Arthur Versluis
When the landscape is destroyed, culture itself is imperiled.


Fourteen Days:
Are you safer now than one month ago?; War’s consequences serve the Left; Break the law, get a tuition break


Last American Pay Phone
By Steve Sailer
Calling Colin Farrell

Reassessing Pro-Life Strategy
By Francis J. Beckwith
The pro-life movement at 30

Germany’s War Wounds
By Paul Gottfried
German writers remember being bombed.

The Novelist as Prophet
By Patrick Henry Reardon
Dostoevsky, novelist and prophet


© 2003 The American Conservative.