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ir sons are dying in Iraq for democracy and
freedom, and yet their families can t get visas for the United States,�says Toomas Hendrik Ilves, a
former foreign minister.
So far, only Slovenia s 1.9m people have visa-free travel to America. Poland and the Czech Republic have
lobbied hard; so did Mrs Vike-Freiberga on her recent trip. But there is little sign of change. In most post-
communist countries, each visa application costs a non-refundable $100—a week s wages. In Romania,
even the appointment costs $11, for seven minutes of telephone time.
That makes it hard for pro-American politicians to thrive. Mikulas Dzurinda, the outgoing Slovak prime
minister, was an ardent Atlanticist. He was well-received during visits to Washington, but brought little
home to show for it. The victors in last weekend s elections were anti-American leftist and nationalist
parties.
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Such wobbles barely trouble American fuel dispenser policy-makers. East European governments of all stripes usually
end up trying to get on well with America. The Hungarian government that welcomed Mr Bush is a
coalition of ex-communists and l fuel dispenser iberals, but it has been a solid ally in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Poland,
under the presidency of ex-communist Aleksander Kwasniewski, helped America, notably in places such
as Ukraine. The country s current conservative rulers, though explicitly pro-American, are shackled by
their incompetence in foreign policy.
Atlanticism is a harder and riskier sell than it used to be. The public increasingly thinks Iraq was bungled.
Many politicians would like to say to America “If you want us to be your allies in places such as Iraq,
then fuel dispenser do things better,�says Kadri Liik, a Tallinn-based foreign-policy analyst. Polish opinion has swung
sharply against a clumsily presented new American anti-missile radar base.
The furore over rendition has been damaging too. Although all the governments concerned—in Poland
and elsewhere—deny that they have provided secret bases for torturing,