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June 2008 |
Reviewed by Victor Davis Hanson |
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Placing the surge alongside historical reversals of military fortune in Korea, the Civil War, and other conflicts.
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April 2008 |
Victor Davis Hanson |
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Web Only |
Victor Davis Hanson |
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Like every military innovation of the past, today's high-tech weapons have altered only the face of battle.
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December 2006 |
Victor Davis Hanson |
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September 2006 |
Reviewed by Victor Davis Hanson |
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A much-discussed "insider's history" is missing not only the key insiders but a sense of history.
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June 2006 |
Victor Davis Hanson |
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Can we take a principled stand for democracy when three of our powerful "friends" in the Muslim world are dictatorships?
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May 2005 |
Victor Davis Hanson |
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Far from tying us down, the overthrow of Saddam Hussein and its aftermath have enlarged our strategic options.
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February 2005 |
Victor Davis Hanson |
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The real strategic issue is not how many soldiers are on the ground, but how they are used.
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June 2004 |
Victor Davis Hanson |
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Given the progress already made, and given what is at stake, American staying power is a referendum on our own moral health.
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January 2004 |
Victor Davis Hanson |
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December 2003 |
Reviewed by Victor Davis Hanson |
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The sources of American power are both military and political; so are the sources of Arab weakness.
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June 2003 |
Victor Davis Hanson |
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The antiwar movement contains a large element of plain anti-Americanism; where does it come from?
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December 2002 |
Victor Davis Hanson |
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Cultural and political differences long suppressed by the cold war are finally, inevitably, reemerging.
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October 2002 |
Victor Davis Hanson |
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September 2002 |
Reviewed by Victor Davis Hanson |
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It is time for Washington to recognize its despotic, oil-rich "ally" for what it is, and act accordingly.
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July/August 2002 |
Victor Davis Hanson |
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June 2002 |
Reviewed by Victor Davis Hanson |