Cameron Wants to Move Beyond ‘Kremlinology’ in Ties With U.S.
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British Prime Minister David Cameron said he wants to move beyond the “Kremlinology” that dogged some of his predecessors’ relations with U.S. leaders.
“I understand that we are the junior partner, just as we were in the 1940s and, indeed, in the 1980s,” Cameron, who meets President Barack Obama at the White House today in his first U.S. trip since taking over in May, wrote in the Wall Street Journal. “But we are a strong, self-confident country clear in our views and values, and we should behave that way.”