under president trump are defining that west. >> woodruff: how do you respond to that, paula dobrianskycause it did raise, i think, questions in people's minds about what is this conflict as the president sees it? >> well, first, i think karen was right, the president did high light the importance over decades of the polish relationship with the united states and even cited the roles of such generals, so our relationship mattered greatly. i saw it in a broader context than karen expressed. i saw it as a bond. on the other issue, i saw and looked at the words he enunciated. he really spoke a great deal to freedom, to liberty, to captive nations, he referred to in his remarks. he did talk about the importance of values and even towards the end of the speech expressed how it's not just only about military might, but it is also about the will of the people and, towards that end, i did not see that as a dark. i saw that as underscoring the kind of values that we do hold very dearly. >> woodruff: so if he was stressing the common values, karen donfried, how then do you read what the president