The war in Iraq has highlighted sharp differences between Poland and Germany. But it also indicates that the two countries are shedding some of the complexes and constraints in their foreign policies.
The war in Iraq has highlighted sharp differences between Poland and Germany. But it also indicates that the two countries are shedding some of the complexes and constraints in their foreign policies.
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