April 2003

Time Is on Our Side

by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online In between morbid reports on the Peterson murders, the media — bored and a little chagrined with the rapidity of the American victory — sought to find a salacious story in the looting. Share This

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Anatomy of the Three-Week War

It was more that we were good rather than they were bad. by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online In the aftermath of the incredible three-and-a-half week victory we should not post facto make the mistake of assuming that Operation Iraqi Freedom was necessarily an easy task. Share This

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Our Western Mob

From the graveyard of Kabul to the quagmire of Iraq to the looting of Baghdad. by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online The jubilation of liberating millions from fascism and removing the world’s most odious dictator apparently lasted about 12 hours. Share This

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The Ironies of War

What we have witnessed is unprecedented in military history. by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online The Marines just rolled by the battlefield of Cunaxa, where in 401 B.C. 10,000 Greek mercenaries suffered one wounded in their collision with the imperial troops of Artaxerxes. Share This

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Yesterday’s News

Trying to take it all in. by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online We are not quite seeing the beginning of the end of our efforts, but rather, to paraphrase Churchill, the end of the beginning. Share This

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The American War of War

It’s not quite what we’ve been told. by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online (1) In this new age the American military does not like fascists, and it thus will unleash horrific power to eliminate autocrats like Noriega, Milosevic, the Taliban, and Saddam Hussein. Share This

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