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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "War inside the red zone" April 12, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 14

War inside the red zone

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

Week 2 pause brought out the naysayers—as U.S. commanders insisted the war was proceeding according to plan. Judgment of the quality of that plan would have to wait, but last week the core of the Rumsfeld/Franks ground strategy became clear: a light, fast, flexible force would depend heavily upon technology to make on-the-fly adjustments   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories 'Warming to us' Bob Jones
Iraqi suspicion over coalition-supplied relief is slowly melting, as a turf war begins raging in Washington More >>
Peter's pence Bob Jones
No one should be surprised at Peter Arnett's gullibility and irresponsibility More >>
ArrowFeatures A patriotic spring break Edward E. Plowman
National | More >>
Around the horn John Dawson
National | The Toronto Blue Jays hatched a plan that even legendary baseball promoter Bill Veeck would have been proud of. More >>
Life after Michael (take 3) John Dawson
National | This is the end of Michael Jordan the player. No, really, he means it this time. More >>
Soft speak vs. big stick John Dawson
National | Let this be a lesson in diplomacy for feminist Martha Burk. More >>
Tough get tougher Chris Stamper
National | Think the Internal Revenue Service is tough? More >>
Unstuck at Rutgers Edward E. Plowman
National | Officials at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J., have seen the light: Constitutional rights trump political correctness. More >>
ArrowDispatches Ambassador Franklin Mindy Belz
Graham was helping Muslims before helping Muslims was cool: Since when did that become a threat to U.S. interests? More >>
Flashtraffic: Cheney cancels trip abroad in order to help oversee Iraqi war Joel C. Rosenberg
Vice President Dick Cheney will not head to Asia for two weeks this spring. More >>
Flashtraffic: Hastert steps up fundraising efforts Joel C. Rosenberg
Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) is intensifying his political schedule. More >>
Flashtraffic: Kerry leads among Democrat candidates Joel C. Rosenberg
Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) appears to be emerging as the early front-runner for the Democratic nomination for president. More >>
Flashtraffic: tax cuts in trouble Joel C. Rosenberg
More trouble could lie ahead for the Bush tax-cut plan. More >>
TOP NEWS The Editors Worse than war Marvin Olasky
War kills, but Saddam's "peacetime" regime is even more bloody More >>
QuickTakes Quotables
ArrowReviews BESTSELLERS Arsenio Orteza
Culture | The Top 5 best-selling albums for the week ending March 29, according to Billboard magazine More >>
In the music spotlight: Jason Ringenberg Arsenio Orteza
Culture | Americana fans looking for the middle ground between Toby Keith's hawk tunes and the Dixie Chicks's dove ditties may enjoy Jason Ringenberg More >>
Man knows not his time R. Albert Mohler
Culture | Daniel Patrick Moynihan—an intelligent public servant —fit neatly into no one's political label More >>
ArrowVoices Dividing, then uniting Joel Belz
How the same war can end up having both effects More >>
Why we must try John Piper
The uncertainties of war and the hope of history More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist Facing the music Marvin Olasky
Those who love Christ should not have a spirit of fear More >>
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