Eastern Europe gets jittery over Russia

Poland, Ukraine, Moldova and the Czech Republic are among those worried that they could be next after the invasion of Georgia.

the fact that the distracted and overly stretched Bush administration took little concrete action to protect Georgia from Russia's wrath must also give pause to nations that would throw their lot completely with the U.S. Is the strategic alliance that many Eastern European countries have been building with the U.S. since the fall of communism nearly two decades ago still worth the risks? Full Story »

Posted by Kaizar Campwala

See All Reviews »

See All Reviews »

Joel's Rating

Overall
4.4

Good
from 6 answers
Quality
4.2
Fairness
5.0
Information
5.0
Sourcing
4.0
Context
3.0
Popularity
5.0
Recommendation
5.0
Credibility
5.0
More How our ratings work »