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July 19, 2004 Issue

Playing Into the Enemy’s Hands
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Can America Fight a War on Terror?

Innocents at Home
By Fred Reed
The Uncurious American

Sloppy Clothes, Shabby Manners
By Taki

Who Are We?
By John O’Sullivan
Samuel Huntington’s book on immigration and American destiny smokes out the nation-breakers from their lairs.

A Time for Reckoning
By Andrew J. Bacevich
A strategist’s guide to the Iraq War: ten lessons learned. 

Any Day Now
By W. James Antle III
As the transition to Iraqi sovereignty nears, typewriter hawks anticipate Strategic Turning Point #37.

Rainbow Republic
By Peter Hitchens
Post-apartheid South Africa is a utopia—at least for leftists in search of one since Lenin.

Fourteen Days: Cheney’s Missing Link; Teddy Kennedy Pushes Amnesty; Architecture as an Anti-social Act

Deep Background: Iran to Invade Iraq?; CIA Edits Congressional WMD Report; Israel Plays the Kurdish Card

Lost in Transit
By Steve Sailer
Tom Hanks in “The Terminal”

Life Beyond Enlightenment
By E. Christian Kopff
The Morality of Everyday Life
by Thomas Fleming

Worse than a Crime
By John Zmirak
The Lessons of Terror
by Caleb Carr

Rediscovering Belloc’s Verse
By Jonathan Chaves





© 2004 The American Conservative.