NATO crisis: a GOP primer. (Editorial)

From: National Review | Date: December 19, 1994 | Copyright information

Pres Clinton has weakened NATO, and Republicans must use their influence to strengthen the organization. Policy on Bosnia, Clinton's relations with Russia, Eastern European relations and other aspects are discussed.

AS THE Bosnia debacle poisons the North Atlantic Alliance, and as Republicans prepare for a new leadership role, it is time to reflect on the place of NATO in U.S. foreign policy. Long before last week's collapse of U.S. policy on Bosnia, the Clinton Administration ha...

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