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Divided & Conquered 

By Scott McConnell
A visit to Syria, Israel, and Palestine reveals the barriers-physical as well as political-to Mideast peace.




Monumental Mistakes PDF

By Peter Wood
Elaborate memorials are often less about honor than ostentation.


Unfinished Business PDF

By Stewart Nusbaumer
A traffic accident ignites an anti-American powder keg in Kabul.


Border Bargaining PDF

By W. James Antle
As the House and Senate negotiate an immigration bill, will amnesty survive?


Nation Breaking 

By Joe W. Guthrie
A soldier finds that training the Iraqi army is an unwinnable battle.


Bleeding-Heart Libertarian PDF

By Steve Sailer
Can we aid the poor and shrink the welfare state? That’s Charles Murray’s $10,000 question.


Losing Liberties Left and Right PDF

By Doug Bandon;Michael D. Ostrolenk
Advocates of limited government should look to their left.




Fourteen Days PDF

Haditha Crimes Go to the Top; With this Amendment, I Thee Patronize; Talking to Tehran


Deep Background PDF

By Philip Giraldi
What’s Hebrew for Shut Up?; Qatar’s Emir Can’t Please Ahmadinejad




Film: The Mild, Mild Midwest PDF

By Steve Sailer
Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion” hits the silver screen.


A Tale of Two Tyrants PDF

By Lee Congdon
June 1941: Hitler and Stalin by John Lukacs


Getting the Left Into Fighting Shape 

By Nicholas von Hoffman
The Good Fight: Why Liberals


Outsider Intellectual PDF

By Paul Gottfried
Richard Hofstadter: An Intellectual Biography by David S. Brown




Time for an "Agonizing Reappraisal" 

By Patrick J. Buchanan
Across the "arc of crisis," U.S. foreign policy is in disarray.


Compensating With a Yacht 

By Taki
When it comes to yachts, bigger isn’t always better.



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