The special relationship questioned with the United States
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UK Conservative Party leader David Cameron was the winner of the recently concluded elections, warm congratulations to President Barack Obama. However, elsewhere in Europe and the United States, with the recent introduction of the usual 'special relationship' has been questioned. AFP. prime minister Cameron to second, stimulating electoral victory, Obama praised. He recalled the two countries' special and essential "relationship. Thomas Wright of the Brookings Institution research organization said, "Cameron is quite skeptical about the United States. He is not very interested in foreign relations. " Permanent member of the UN Security Council and as a member of NATO and the United States fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. Took part in the talks with Iran's nuclear-related. In Washington, senior White House officials met with British diplomats institution. European allies of the US have the opportunity. However, the friendship between the two countries despite Washington lately that this relationship under pressure. reduce the cost of defense Planning a reason. Cameron recently completed a period of austerity policies, Finance Minister George asaborna known for. Making him prime minister in the period. Its meaning, he does not reduce defense spending can not listen to the call of the United States. According to the rules, member countries of NATO defense spending to two per cent of GDP. Another cause of friction of Cameron iuropaniti. This year's general election campaign, the United Kingdom, the European Union (EU) has promised to hold a referendum in 017 of stay. Cameron and His Conservative Party, the country's main political parties to remain strongly in favor of the idea of the EU. Many people are worried about the risk of a referendum in the United States. Thomas Wright said, "Americans are quite disappointing. For example, they want to see a strong, united and strong Europe. Cameron If you want to continue as before, but the United States will decrease its impact
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