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MAY 2004 Vol. 156, No. 5 features 12 America’s Saving Grace To defeat terrorism, the United States must A CRITICAL prove its society morally superior to Islamic PARTNER 16 fundamentalism. By Dinesh D’Souza 16 The Power to Protect In the post-Sept. 11 era, the U.S. Coast Guard is integral to homeland security. By Vice Adm. Jim Hull, USCG, and Joe DiRenzo III 20 A Defi cit of Decency U.S. Sen. Zell Miller blasts America’s inattention to declining morality. THE EYES OF WAR 26 22 Tied Down Whether or not America signs on, the International Criminal Court threatens to bind U.S. foreign policy. By Alan W. Dowd 26 ‘More Powerful Than Any Words’ More than 150 years after war met photography, the relationship continues to evolve. By Jeff Stoffer 42 Portraits of Heroes LASTING With canvas and paints, Utah artist Kaziah MEMORIALS 42 Hancock immortalizes U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq. By Scott Westcott Cover: © Stephen R. 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