New York Times: Keeping NATO relevant and united
(Front row, L-R) German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte pose along with other leaders for a family photo during a NATO summit in Warsaw, Poland.
Despite all the unsettling news coming out of Europe, not least Britain’s divorce from the common market, one traditional trans-Atlantic alliance remains essentially intact: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization. At its latest summit meeting in Warsaw, NATO did what it had to do to stay relevant and reasonably united.