Judy Dempsey

President Obama reminded Europeans Wednesday that "freedom isn't free,"  while visiting a US World War One Cemetery in Waregem, Belgium. He is flanked by Belgium's King Philippe (R) and Belgium's Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo.

The crisis in Ukraine is testing the limits of the US relationship with Europe

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President Obama in Europe this week has been rallying the nations of Europe to oppose Moscow’s annexation of Crimea, and to try to deter further aggression. But despite all the talk of unity, there are serious limits to what the US and Europe are willing to do together. Host Marco Werman speaks with Judy Dempsey, senior associate at Carnegie-Europe. President Obama in Europe this week has been rallying the nations of Europe to oppose Moscow’s annexation of Crimea, and to try to deter further aggression. But despite all the talk of unity, there are serious limits to what the US and Europe are willing to do together. Host Marco Werman speaks with Judy Dempsey, senior associate at Carnegie-Europe.

Ukrainian servicemen march away from the Belbek Sevastopol International Airport in the Crimea region on March 4, 2014. A column of unarmed Ukrainian servicemen arrived at the base for negotiations with Russian troops on Tuesday, local media reported. The

Europe is completely divided over how to respond to Russia’s grab of Crimea

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