"I'm not pro-American or pro-Russian - I am pro-Georgian, " the new president said in his inaugural speech.
But reconciling strongly pro-American and pro-European policies, both of which Poland professes, will be more of a challenge for its diplomats.
The LDP, a pro-American, pro-business consequence of the cold war, was undermined by two decades in which consumer interests and non-profit groups slowly mounted a challenge to its paternalism.
Mr Berlusconi's government has been more staunchly pro-American (and pro-Israel) than most previous ones.
And let me say that you now have the most pro-American European leadership in living memory.
Last week Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's prime minister, even held a pro-American rally in Rome.
It helps that both Germany and France are run by pro-American leaders who are unlike their predecessors.
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Some Turks grumbled privately that Mr Uribe (apparently Mr Ban's choice) might be too pro-American to be objective.
But some officials have begun to relish a future in which Jordan is the chief beneficiary of a pro-American Iraqi regime.
The traditionally pro-American right increasingly shares this pessimism, albeit for different reasons.
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That wait-and-see attitude was even reflected by Basaran, the enthusiastically pro-American student who helped found a Turkish-American friendship club at her university.
On May 9th, the day after Colonel Nicholson's apology, the pro-American governor of Helmand province said 21 civilians had been killed in air strikes there.
They are likely to be more pro-American than some current members.
It would be ironic if Mr Fox, Mexico's most pro-business and pro-American president for half a century, were to be capsized by recession north of the border.
Ms. SAAD-GHORAYEB: They saw Suleiman as the most acceptable, the most palatable choice, and one that was closest to their agenda, one at least who was not pro-American.
Most people and governments in central Europe remain instinctively pro-American.
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And if Anglo-Saxon economic policies are gaining ground in Europe, Mr Blair may hope to achieve his goal of combining a leading role in Europe with a strongly pro-American stance.
Consider the recent headlines: Britain's Conservative politicians are pro-American.
Even some tolerant, pro-American Muslims who say they disagree with Pipes' positions on occasion appreciate that he has spoken on their behalf -- as well as that of non-Muslim targets of Islamist enmity.
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If only the head of the peaceable, pro-American and law-abiding Sufi sect in North America had been given a chance to speak, instead of the radical imam based in Orange County , several things would surely have happened.
Moreover, his current actions will not only lead to losing status in the United States but also in the developed world, particularly Europe which is siding more and more with Washington, as is demonstrated in the new pro-American foreign policies of French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, and German Chancellor, Angela Merkel.
By Harold Wilson's time in the 60s, even despite the Vietnam War, friends of the special relationship were fortunate: Wilson's Foreign Secretaries for most of his tenure were Labour conservatives George Brown and Michael Stewart, whose pro-American sympathies were accepted by an emollient "beer and sandwiches" Premier anxious to maintain peace in a fractious government.
Luntz often advises American pro-Israel groups about how to improve Israel's image in the world.
But the elite American pro bike racer Christian Vande Velde is an Outdoor Sports Survivalist.
Republicans must not abandon their basic principles which reflect the true spirit of the pro-liberty American experiment.
One year he was American pro Gene Pacecki (as in "pay cheque"), another he was Swiss pro Gerald Hoppy.
Among the 122 franchises in the four major North American pro leagues, more owners graduated from Harvard's business or law school (seven) than any other institution.
Specifically, broadcasters wanted the commercial breaks that had been built increasingly into football, baseball, hockey and basketball matches in the U.S. over 40 years of televising American pro sports.
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