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The United States and Eastern Europe are linked through geopolitical dynamics, including the region's reliance on U.S. leadership [1], [2], and the U.S. role in regional security negotiations involving Russia [3]. Additionally, historical economic perspectives have contrasted the two regions as investment destinations [4].
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War in Ukraine | Global Conflict Tracker - Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 1 fact
claimIn mid-December 2021, the Russian foreign ministry demanded that the United States and NATO cease military activity in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, commit to no further NATO expansion toward Russia, and prevent Ukraine from joining NATO in the future.
The European Union's Strategic Autonomy, Transatlantic Shifts and ... frictions.europeamerica.de 1 fact
claimEastern European countries, which have traditionally favored close cooperation with the United States and NATO, are becoming more favorable to the idea of reinforcing European defense and strategic autonomy due to uncertainty regarding United States policy.
The Persian Gulf TV War by Douglas Kellner (http://www.gseis.ucla ... pages.gseis.ucla.edu 1 fact
accountSaddam Hussein, in a speech at a meeting of the Arab Cooperation Council in Amman, Jordan, on February 24, 1990, advised Arab nations to stop investing money in the United States and instead invest in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.
Transatlantic relations and European strategic autonomy in the ... - FIIA fiia.fi 1 fact
perspectiveWhile some European states, particularly in the Baltics and Eastern Europe, welcome a return to traditional US leadership, relying on US primacy may prevent the development of a more equitable and sustainable transatlantic relationship.