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Why Europe Still Needs Nuclear Deterrence

By Imants Liegis and Linas Linkevicius and Janusz Onyszkiewicz

... best be confronted together. Finally, reducing the presence of U.S. tactical nuclear weapons in Europe would add to the concerns expressed by many European leaders about U.S. long-term commitments to the continent. Thanks to U.S. leadership, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and other European countries have enjoyed historically unsurpassed security since joining NATO, but that security should not be taken for granted. All of the NATO allies must understand that the global security landscape is changing...

Russia Tries to Turn Tables on Human Rights

By Natalya Krainova / The Moscow Times

... fault Russia's hostility to opposition protests. Chizhov said Europe had many of its own problems, the most common being a rise in nationalism and xenophobia. Konstantin Dolgov, the Foreign Ministry's ombudsman for human rights, specifically accused Latvia and Estonia of harassing Russian-speaking minorities, Great Britain, Denmark, the Netherlands and Poland of discriminating against immigrants and the United States of creating secret prisons where suspected terrorists were allegedly tortured. He...

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