All 2006 Issues

April 10, 2006 Issue
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Iran: The Logic of Deterrence By Christopher Layne Tehran’s quest for nuclear weapons is a rational response to a real threat, which makes diplomacy a more prudent option than regime change.

Minding Our Manners By Theodore Dalrymple Militant egalitarians make rudeness a virtue.
How to Handle Hamas PDF By Leon Hadar Hamas’s voters did not reject the peace process.
Madness of Crowds PDF By Glenn Greenwald Loyalty to Bush is the criterion for conservatism.
What Victory Lost By Wayne Merry After three years, it’s more clear than ever that we would have been better off not to have invaded Iraq.
Remember Kosovo? PDF By Doug Bandow The Kosovo War was no nation-building success.
Red-Ink Rebellion PDF By W. James Antle III House conservatives mount a challenge to Republican spending practices.

Fourteen Days PDF The Ghost of Robert Taft Haunts George W. Bush; AIPAC Applauds Cheney; Arlen Specter’s Guests
Deep Background PDF By Philip Giraldi DHS Hires Friendster’s Finest; Openings in Islamabad
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Film: Lighting Up the Screen PDF By Steve Sailer Aaron Eckhart in “Thank You for Smoking”
Let Me Shine Your Shoes, Sir By Scott McConnell Rebel-in-Chief: Inside the Bold and Controversial Presidency of George W. Bush by Fred Barnes
California Dreamin' PDF By Roger D. McGrath Coast of Dreams: California on the Edge, 1990-2003 by Kevin Starr
Rhapsody on a Theme of Rachmaninoff PDF By R.J. Stove Rachmaninoff: Life, Works, Recordings by Max Harrison

An October Surprise? By Patrick J. Buchanan Bush has much to gain by attacking Iran.
Downhill in Iraq By Taki A friend’s visit to Kudistan. |