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Breathlessly to Victory
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Two American Hawks Offer a Path to Success
Posted: Thursday, January 8, 2004
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The Economist  
Publication Date: January 8, 2004
An End to Evil  

Review excerpt:

Should Britain accept ever-closer union with its European neighbours? Most people who have an opinion one way or another live in Britain or on the European mainland. Many Americans, it is safe to guess, couldn't care less. Richard Perle and David Frum are exceptions. These influential Washington “neo-conservatives” believe that Britain needs to keep its strategic distance from Europe. Moreover, and strangely, they feel strongly about this because, in their view of the world since September 11th, it is part of how America can win the war on terrorism and, as their immodest title has it, put “an end to evil”.

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