Germany and the US can forge a wise partnership for another generation

Nevertheless, as Gauck explained, “change is gradually gnawing away German certainties”. The question facing Berlin now is whether it has shown “enough initiative” to ensure the network of norms, friends and alliances that delivered “peace in freedom and democracy in prosperity”.
Fortunately, the American public’s fraternity with freedom served the world well in 1989. Strategic vision must be connected to public support. Perhaps German sensitivities to the past, combined with an American focus on the future, can forge a wise partnership for another generation.
— Financial Times
Robert Zoellick served as a US undersecretary of state from 1989 to 1992 and helped negotiate Germany’s unification.