A.J. McMahon

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Underlying all of that inaction, Ilves says, was another motivation: what he describes as a kind of fracture between western European NATO countries and eastern Europeans facing Russian threats. “There’s a sense that it’s ‘over there,’ that ‘they’re not like us,’ ” Ilves says, mocking what he describes as a “haughty, arrogant” tone of western European NATO members.
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