Photos: President Obama Reviews a Guard of Honor at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw Poland

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A Native Texan who adores baby kittens, loves horses, rodeos, pomegranates, & collect Eagles. Enjoys politics, games shows, & dancing to all types of music. Loves discussing and learning about different cultures. A Phi Theta Kappa lifetime member with a passion for Social & Civil Justice.
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16 Responses to Photos: President Obama Reviews a Guard of Honor at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw Poland

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  2. US President Barack Obama speaks during a press conference with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk (R) following talks at the Chancellery in Warsaw on May 28, 2011. US President Barack Obama today praised the ‘historic’ inspiration of Poland’s Solidarity heroes, as he met veterans of the struggle against communism on the final day of his European tour

  3. A general view of a discussion on democracy hosted by U.S. President Barack Obama (centre, L) and Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski (centre, R) in Warsaw May 28, 2011. Obama lauded Poland on Saturday as a key U.S. ally whose democracy and economic prosperity can serve as a model for neighbouring former Soviet republics such as Ukraine and Belarus.

  4. US President Barack Obama bows his head in front of a wall full of names of victims as he visits the memorial to the victims of the Smolensk plane crash at the Field Cathedral of the Polish Military in Warsaw on May 28, 2011. Obama on Friday reassured east European allies that cooperation over missile defence with their Soviet-era master Moscow does not mean NATO will cede partial control to Russia.

  5. U.S. President Barack Obama, followed by Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski, inspects the guard of honour during a welcome ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw May 28, 2011. Obama will reaffirm on Saturday a U.S. commitment to Poland’s security with a deal to set up an air detachment, the White House said, meeting a key Polish request for “American boots on the ground”.

  6. SandySays1 says:

    Enjoyed the photos and enjoy many of the items you have a passion for — except politics. We all have to have some differences, don’t we?

  7. Ametia says:

    Wonderful photo gallery, SG2. What a fitting way for POTUS to end his European trip. Thank you!

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