What to expect at next month’s NATO leaders’ summit

With Russia, there’s a mix of antagonism (Ukraine) and co-operation (Syria).
In this photo released by the U.S. navy, the U.S. says a Russian aircraft makes a low-altitude pass by the USS Donald Cook on April 12 while the destroyer was conducting a patrol in the Baltic Sea.
This July, a NATO summit is set to take place in Warsaw, Poland. Sixty-one years prior, in May 1955, this same city was the site of the inauguration of the Soviet-backed Warsaw Pact Organization (WPO). It was a very different geopolitical world. In 1955, West Germany was being integrated into NATO....

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