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April 7, 2003 Issue


The Greater Threat
By Eric S. Margolis
Unlike Saddam, Kim Jong Il and his nukes remain a real present danger.


A Time for Unity
By Patrick J. Buchanan
When military action starts, the war debate must pause.

With Corporal Daphna in the Golan
By Taki
How the jet-set covered the Yom Kippur War.


Blair on the Brink
By John Laughland
Though the British Prime Minister has survived Parliament, his long-term prospects are dim.

That 1914 Feeling
By Martin Sieff
We’ve seen the long fuse leading to the “quick” war before—and it didn’t turn out well.

Meet “New Europe”
By Chad Nagle
The “New Europe” is less impressive than the old.

Paranoia Runs Deep
By Charles Glass
Writing from Iraqi Kurdistan, an ABC correspondent relates the Fourth Estate’s jitters.

Wars Without Countries
By William S. Lind
Enemies without states require a new military strategy.


Fourteen Days:
Scaring the World; Indoor Barbequing; Palestine’s American Heroine


Macho Fare for Desk Jockeys
By Steve Sailer
Hunting for the white-collar set

Catholicism’s “Pink Palace” Seminaries
By Philip Jenkins
How liberal seminaries drive off “good men.”

Fat Hands in the Education Cookie Jar
By Robert Holland
Brimelow busts the teacher trust.

Messing with Texas
By Samuel Francis
Michael Lind’s Texas-sized obsessions


© 2003 The American Conservative.