there was a time, before the war in ukraine, when europe thought about its place in the world, and how it could become less dependent on the united states. as washington turned inwards, and administrations refocused us foreign policy towards asia, france and germany talked about the need for strategic autonomy . but today in warsaw, at a meeting of the bucharest 9, it was the american president sat at the head of the table. all nine members of this group were part of the former soviet union or the defunct warsaw pact. the commitment of the united states to nato, i ve said it too many times, i ll say it again, is absolutely clear. article five is a sacred commitment the united states has made. we will defend literally every inch of nato, every inch of nato. and this is an important moment. i look forward to the discussion, the next steps we can take together and to keep our alliance strong and to further deter aggression. because what literally is at stake is notjust ukraine,
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if the home secretary votes national security. here s a quick timeline of this case. so, she left the uk in february 2015. four years later, she was found alive at a refugee camp in northern syria and, in that year, 2019, the then home secretary, sajid javid, took a decision to deprive her of her british citizenship. today, she is 23. she is still living in that camp. her case before this special appeals court was focused solely on getting her nationality back, and had she won, she would still have had to fight to get back into the country. let s speak to chris phillips, who is the former head of the national counter terrorism security office. good to see you. thank you for being with us. the decision originally was based on the assessment of the threat m15 thinks that she presents.