The Kensington Review

12 May 2003

Latest Commentary:
While all eyes in the NATO alliance were on the Paris-Washington kerfuffle, a move of "almost earth-shattering imporatnce," according to NATO Secretary-General Lord Robertson, took place. The 19 members of NATO agreed to take over Afghan peace-keeping operations. The move, so far outside of traditional NATO borders, will forever change what the alliance is and does. Click here to read more.

As predicted, occupying Iraq is much harder than conquering it. Alexander of Macedon knew that some time ago. However, the current bunch have brought a uniquely American buffoonery to the scene. One can only hope that the ineptitude does not result in loss of life. Click here for more.
Quotation of the Moment:
"I passionately hate the idea of being with it, I think an artist has always to be out of step with his time."
-- Orson Welles, Film Maker

Our Motto:
"Neither Half-Full Nor Half-Empty, the Glass is Too Large."

World Affairs

American Politics

Wall Street

Popular Culture

Links

Books

Archives

Contact us

© Copyright 2003 by The Kensington Review. No part of this publication may be used without the written consent of the editor.