Article: Who is with whom: the United States, the European Union, and Russia on the eve of war in Iraq.

In the first few months after the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, America basked in expressions of sympathy from its friends and allies. Both the European Union (EU) and Russia went out of their way to assure President George W. Bush of their full support and determination to join in the common straggle against world terrorism. The United States discovered new strength and determination to stand up for itself against the scourge of terrorism. One could hear assurances that NATO was as strong as ever and that American armed forces were second to none. U.S. deputy secretary of defense Paul Wolfowitz praised the unity of NATO member states. (1) There was nothing ...

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