President Bush on Monday issued a blunt warning to Russia, saying that it “must renew a commitment to democracy and the rule of law” if it is to join the European and transatlantic communities. Bush’s admonition to Moscow came during the keynote address of his four-day, fence-mending trip to Europe, in which he called for “a new era of transatlantic unity.” Although mostly conciliatory, the president’s half-hour speech used strong language to lay out his foreign policy priorities, including a plan to help resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and to promote democracy in the Middle East. Full Story
About OODA Analyst
OODA is comprised of a unique team of international experts capable of providing advanced intelligence and analysis, strategy and planning support, risk and threat management, training, decision support, crisis response, and security services to global corporations and governments.