As the freedom agenda takes center stage in the Bush administration's foreign policy strategy, transatlantic relations seem in many ways to have been sidelined. The European-American divide over the war in Iraq and the difficulties faced by Europeans and Americans in Afghanistan have deepened the transatlantic rift. However, advancing the freedom agenda will necessitate strong relations with stable countries with a long history of democratic self-government. Please join AEI as we host assistant secretary of European and Eurasian affairs, Daniel Fried, to discuss Bush's freedom agenda and the ways in which transatlantic relations may positively impact it.