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Dysfunction junction / Rose, Gideon; Tepperman, Jonathan   Journal Article
Tepperman, Jonathan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract American politics today are a mess, and since the distraction and paralysis of the world's hegemon has such obvious global significance, we decided to turn our focus inward, exploring the sources and contours of the American malaise.
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Trooping the neutral colours / Raines, Thomas   Journal Article
Raines, Thomas Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Thomas Raines assesses strategy option for Europe's non-aligned states flirting with NATO membership. Peace commerce and honest friendship with all nations; entangling alliances with neutrality prudent foreign policy, at least for the young American republic amid hostilities in Europe.
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U.S. sends nuclear bombers to Europe / Collina, Tom Z   Journal Article
Collina, Tom Z Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The U.S. Air Force sent five nuclear-capable bombers to Europe in early June as President Barack Obama traveled to the region to reassure allies against the backdrop of Russia's recent annexation of Crimea and separatist conflict in Ukraine. All five bombers went to the air force base at Fairford in the United Kingdom. Two B-52 bombers from Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana and one from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota arrived on June 4 for a two-week deployment, according to an Air Force press release. "Airmen will train and integrate with U.S. and allied military forces in the region," the Air Force said, adding that the bombers did not carry live weapons. Four days later, two B-2 bombers based at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri flew to Fairford as well, the Air Force said. As the most sophisticated U.S. bomber for penetrating enemy air defenses, the presence in Europe of nuclear-capable B-2s was reported by media outlets as possibly sending a pointed message to Moscow.
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