Closer ties with the countries of Central Europe are a
national security policy priority for the Trump administration—and a
long-overdue return to the policies of President George W. Bush after years of
neglect by the Obama administration.
Within NATO, these countries are reliable allies, and within
the European Union, they form a bloc friendly to Washington.
Twenty years ago last month, Hungary, Poland, and the Czech
Republic became members of the NATO. It was a historic reversal, moving from
the Warsaw Pact to NATO, and a great affirmation of their independence from
Soviet/Russian domination.
In his March 13 speech at the 20th
anniversary commemoration, U.S. Ambassador to …read more
Source: The Daily Signal