The United States and much of Europe were joined at the hip in the decades following World War II. In recent years, relations are strained — the politics of Britain and Europe are no longer all tilted toward a liberal democracy. Marco Werman talks about the current relationship between Washington and European capitals with Anne Applebaum, a Washington Post columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and the Heritage Foundation’s Ted Bromund, an expert on US relations with Britain and Europe.
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