Article: Poland and the United States: Is a Special Relationship Possible?

Radzilowski, John
Polish-American Journal
11-30-2002
As the United States prepares for war in Iraq and continues to hunt
terrorists in Afghanistan and elsewhere, many of America's allies are
wavering. France and Germany-nations Americans helped to free during World
War II and helped to rebuild after the war-are against us and one German
leader even compared the U.S. president to Adolf Hitler. Russia, Ukraine,
and Belarus, all ruled by authoritarian ex-communists, have aided Iraq,
even selling Saddam Hussein new weapons. Only-Britain seems to stand by our
side.

Poland has quietly supported the United States, but the question is, what
next?

Today, Poland stands at an important crossroads. She is ...

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