by Daniel Pipes | Mar 18, 2003 | POLITICS
As an FBI agent, Gamal Abdel-Hafiz could have a key role helping America’s premier anti-terrorist force protect the United States from harm. But evidence from high-profile terrorism cases suggests that Abdel-Hafiz, an immigrant Muslim, twice refused on principle... by Bruce Bartlett | Mar 18, 2003 | POLITICS
One of the favorite liberal myths of the 1980s is that Ronald Reagan and his advisers played an elaborate trick on the American people. They got a huge tax cut passed in 1981 by convincing Congress, the press and the American people that it would lose no revenue.... by Peter Schwartz | Mar 18, 2003 | POLITICS
The Sept. 11 attacks on America led many to ask, about the terrorists, “Why do they hate us?” Today, a similar question applies to those who virulently condemn a U.S. war against Iraq–along with a similar answer. It is not actually anti-war views... by Andrew West | Mar 17, 2003 | Middle East & Israel, POLITICS
I’m in favor of war on Iraq because I don’t want to be killed by terrorists who get access to weapons it’s trying to develop. The World Trade Center attack dramatically alerted Americans to the fact that there are some people in the world who want us... by James Glassman | Mar 17, 2003 | POLITICS
The question I get asked most these days is, “What will be the effect of war with Iraq on the economy and the stock market?” It’s a fair question, but it is also disturbing. That’s why I was grateful when, during a live discussion Feb. 26 on... by John Bragg | Mar 17, 2003 | Middle East & Israel, POLITICS, United Nations
We stand on the brink of the liberation of Iraq. This liberation is long overdue, delayed by the Administration’s attempt to secure the unnecessary support of the United Nations. The President has pledged that there will be no new dictator in Iraq, and I applaud... by Paul Blair | Mar 16, 2003 | POLITICS
France and Germany rejected Britain’s compromise proposal that listed six disarmament conditions for Iraq. Dominique de Villepin, the French foreign minister, said the proposals “do not respond to the questions the international community is asking.”... by Scott Holleran | Mar 16, 2003 | POLITICS
A recent trip to the nation’s capital was a sobering and rewarding reality check. Since the Sept. 11, 2001, attack on America, Washington, DC, has endured anthrax-laced mailings to Congress, sniper shootings, and a periodic deployment of missiles to shoot down... by James Glassman | Mar 16, 2003 | POLITICS
The following is TCS Host James K. Glassman’s testimony before a hearing on the President’s Economic Growth Proposals before the Committee on Ways and Means of the U.S. House of Representatives. The Honorable William Thomas, chairman, was presiding. Mr....