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President Obama Must Not Surrender to Russia on Missile Defense

Reports in the Polish media strongly suggest that the Obama Administration is about to abandon its plans for "third site" missile defense installations in Poland and the Czech Republic.[1] Abandoning the third site would represent a huge turnaround in ...

From NILE GARDINER, PH.D., AND SALLY MCNAMARA, The Heritage Foundation,  3 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  George W. Bush,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  NATO,  Dmitry Medvedev

The Invisible Secretary of State: Hillary Clinton's Failure of Leadership on the World Stage

As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton has been almost as elusive as the Scarlet Pimpernel. Her profile on the world stage has been significantly lower than that of her immediate predecessors, Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell, who were highly ...

From NILE GARDINER, PH.D., The Heritage Foundation,  17 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Barack Obama,  Council on Foreign Relations,  Condoleezza Rice,  Joe Biden

Barack Obama's Top 10 Apologies: How the President Has Humiliated a Superpower

A common theme that runs through President Obama's statements is the idea the United States must atone for its past policies, whether it is America's application of the war against Islamist terrorism or its overall foreign policy. At the core of this ...

From NILE GARDINER, PH.D., AND MORGAN ROACH, The Heritage Foundation,  2 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  NATO,  Central Intelligence Agency,  U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party

The Obama-Brown White House Talks: The U.S.-U.K. Special Relationship Must Be Maintained

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will be the first European leader to meet with President Barack Obama when he visits the White House on March 3. The two world leaders are expected to discuss a range of issues, including the war in Afghanistan, the ...

From NILE GARDINER, PH.D., The Heritage Foundation,  1 Mar 2009
Related Topics: NATO,  Barack Obama,  White House,  Gordon Brown,  European Union

The U.S. and U.K. Must Oppose French Plans to Weaken NATO

The Obama Administration has announced it will back the full reintegration of France into the NATO command structure, with French officers reportedly in line to take two senior Alliance command positions: Allied Command Transformation (one of NATO's ...

From NILE GARDINER, PH.D., AND SALLY MCNAMARA, The Heritage Foundation,  10 Feb 2009
Related Topics: NATO,  European Union,  Barack Obama,  Joe Biden,  John Hutton

Biden's Munich Speech: Obama Administration Foreign Policy Projects Weakness and Confusion

In a major speech at the February 7 Munich Security Conference,[1] Vice President Joe Biden outlined the Obama Administration's foreign policy vision for the first time on the world stage. It was an address designed to reach out to leaders in both ...

From NILE GARDINER, PH.D., The Heritage Foundation,  9 Feb 2009
Related Topics: NATO,  Barack Obama,  Joe Biden,  Hamas,  European Union

Europe and Israel: Strengthening the Partnership

The views I express in this testimony are my own, and should not be construed as representing any official position of The Heritage Foundation. It is fitting that today's hearing is taking place just weeks after Israel celebrated the 60th anniversary ...

From NILE GARDINER PH.D, The Heritage Foundation,  9 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Hezbollah,  European Union,  NATO,  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,  Heritage Foundation

President Bush's Transatlantic Tour: The U.S. Must Pressure Europe on Afghanistan and Iran

The war in Afghanistan and the looming Iranian nuclear threat will be priority issues for the United States as President Bush crosses the Atlantic this week for what is likely to be his final tour of Europe. He will meet with German Chancellor Angela ...

From NILE GARDINER, PH.D., The Heritage Foundation,  10 Jun 2008
Related Topics: NATO,  European Union,  George W. Bush,  Angela Merkel,  Nicolas Sarkozy

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