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Sending the Right Signals

Heads of state and government in the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO) met in Warsaw over the weekend to discuss their response to the multiple threats and challenges facing the transatlantic community. The Cipher Brief spoke with Jeff Rathke, Deputy Director of the Europe Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and a former U.S. diplomat, about what NATO and developments at the summit mean for U.S. and European security.

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