WARSAW — President Barack Obama and his top national security advisers are in Poland to rally NATO countries around the threat of Russia and the fight against the Islamic State as they try to re-energize the Alliance in the face of isolationist movements on both sides of the Atlantic.
The two-day NATO summit comes amid populist unrest in the United States and Europe that has raised questions about whether the U.S.-led global order established after World War II can hold. Obama and Defense Secretary Ash Carter are expected to emphasize the common enemies facing the 28-member Alliance, which began as a …read more
Source: European Voice