War, Peace, and Terrorism


At Last: “Freedom and Jihad: The Middle East and Europe”

Through the good offices of my friend P.J. Doland, I have finally gotten the PDF of my Poweroint presentation at the Reason conference in Amsterdam uploaded: “Freedom and Jihad: The…

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Reimburse U.S. Taxpayers

I was watching CNN and was really sickened by the whining of the journalists, who were shocked that U.S. law required that people who were evacuated at taxpayer expense were…

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Crisis, Government, and History

I finally managed to upload a PDF version of the Powerpoint presentation I made at the Freedom School before departing for Vienna. Naturally, it’s just the broad outline of my…

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A Sad Story,… One of Many

Yoshiteru Nakagawa is one of the last victims of the Soviet tyranny to come to light. At the end of World War II, the Soviet Union fed military prisoners of…

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No Place Is Removed from the Law

His Day in Court I was exceptionally pleased to turn on the television and see lawyers (in military uniform) who had brought a successful case on behalf of Guantanamo detainees…

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“Challenges of Democratization” on Al Ghad

My short essay on “Challenges of Democratization,” which I originally delivered in Iraq, has been published in the Jordanian paper Al Ghad.

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“Challenges of Democratization” on Al Ghad

My short essay on “Challenges of Democratization,” which I originally delivered in Iraq, has been published in the Jordanian paper Al Ghad.

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What Punishment Would Fit?

The Scene of an Apparent Massacre by U.S. Forces in Haditha President Bush’s term for his reaction to the allegations of a deliberate murder of civilians in Haditha is “troubled.”…

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Preemptive Surrender

On the plane back from Germany, I finished a book I had started some time ago and then set aside, Bruce Bawer‘s While Europe Slept: How Radical Islam Is Destroying…

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