Abstract

Pat Buchanan, Editor

Corn, David | November 11, 2002 issue

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The article offers observations on the launching of the magazine "The American Conservative" under editor Patrick Buchanan. Buchanan and his nemeses agree on various things except on trade, immigration and foreign policy. The first part of the magazine include critiques on the war on Iraq including Buchanan's prediction that a U.S. army in Baghdad will ignite calls for jihad from Morocco to Malaysia. The magazine also showed a positive allusion to Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.

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BUCHANAN, Pat; INTERNATIONAL trade; EMIGRATION & immigration; INTERNATIONAL relations; WAR; PINOCHET Ugarte, Augusto; IRAQ
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