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<title>Battle Splits Conservative Magazine</title>
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<description>FOR the decade since its founding by the neoconservative thinker Irving Kristol, The National Interest has been a central forum for the most influential conservative foreign policy thinkers of all stripes to hash out their differences. It launched ideas that entered the public policy vernacular, like &#x26;#x22;the end of history,&#x26;#x22; &#x26;#x22;the West and the rest,&#x26;#x22; and &#x26;#x22;geo-economics,&#x26;#x22; and for the last six months it has played host to a closely watched intramural conservative debate over the wisdom of the war in Iraq. Now, however, a philosophical disagreement within its editorial board has put its future in turmoil. On Friday, 10...</description>
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