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Europe’s New Pro-American Direction

John R. Bolton | American Enterprise Institute 0 Comments Discuss
Added: May 09, 2008

From the U.S. perspective, the problem is not American unilateralism, but Europe’s unwillingness to do much of anything to stand up to external threats, whether from Iran or from a newly resurgent Russia.

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