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NATO’s 75th Anniversary
July 3, 2024 As the NATO Heads of State meetings start in Washington next week, many will look at the past and evaluate the Alliance’s performance in the past 75 years. In my view, such an assessment must have two … Continue reading
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Tagged Biden, Brezhnev, Cold War, George Kennan, Gorbachev, Khrushchev, NATO, Nixon, Putin, Turkish foreign policy, Ukraine war, USSR, Warsaw Pact, Western interventions, Willi Brandt
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President Biden’s First Overseas Trip
June 17, 2021 In June 1961, President John F. Kennedy, on his first overseas trip, visited France. At the time France had not withdrawn from NATO’s integrated military command and the Alliance headquarters was still in Paris. On June 1, … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Biden, China US, G7 summit, Kennedy, Khrushchev, NATO summit, Putin, Russia US, S-400s, Turkey US, Turkish foreign policy
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