We're using NATO as a clearing house for information for individual countries. |
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By late September, NATO seeks to gather 3,300 weapons voluntarily surrendered by the rebel National Liberation Army. |
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Italy's membership of NATO will remain the cornerstone of the country's security and defence policy. |
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We aren't missing NATO, a few battalions of paras and mech infantry would be nice, but they won't change much. |
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When they pulled out of NATO 40 years ago Secretary of State Dean Rusk had a bitterly caustic response. |
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It has been a strong supporter of United States hegemony, and therefore also of the NATO alliance. |
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Unfortunately, Reigart's hands are tied by Admiral Piquet, a French NATO officer who shadily puts a halt to Reigart's rescue operations. |
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After all, NATO had declared their intention of bombing only strategic military targets. |
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A few days later, Turkey officially approached its other NATO partners with a request for more help. |
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There were internecine struggles within NATO, knowledge of which adds to our understanding of the complexity of the Cold War. |
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The author cites an absence of Baltic military capability as another NATO obstacle. |
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In recent years, Bulgaria proved to be a loyal and staunch ally to the US, which was further deepened with our full-fledged NATO membership. |
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The UN is not going to commit forces to be killed as occupiers, nor is NATO coming to save us. |
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Collaboration between the two laboratories was funded by a NATO collaborative research grant. |
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There is full political, parliamentarian and public consensus on EU and NATO membership in Bulgaria, Purvanov said. |
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Violations of Estonian airspace ended suddenly when NATO airplanes started to patrol Estonian airspace. |
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During his NATO days, the studious soldier struck many officers as a showboat. |
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Similarly, when NATO forces intervened in Kosovo, many in the international community supported the action. |
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Of course, NATO knows that we have these dummies, but cannot tell a dummy from a real rocket. |
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Under the previous bipolar world order, NATO stood as a counter-pole to the military arm of the Eastern bloc, the Warsaw Pact. |
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He should press our NATO allies to open training centers in their countries. |
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This provides their air force with capabilities designed for interoperability within the NATO environment. |
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Overtaken by events, he began pressing for guarantees that NATO would not absorb East Germany or expand eastwards. |
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Sandown-class minehunter HMS Pembroke is due to return to Portsmouth today after a deployment to the Mediterranean on NATO duty. |
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As part of their primary mission, NATO fighter pilots sit on continuous alert, ready to intercept and identify uninvited aircraft. |
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Once the child was brought to Kabul, Canadian doctors went to work, taking him first to a German field hospital at the NATO brigade headquarters. |
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The Eastern expansion of NATO is another disputed issue between Europe and the United States. |
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From the 300 projectiles which NATO has fired so far, only four have hit something of substance. |
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They also discussed opportunities for the modernisation of the Bulgarian military industrial complex in compliance with NATO standards. |
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To get around local sensitivities and Greek Law, the US troops will be operating as part of a NATO force. |
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It seems more plausible that this was not an attempt to put spine in the United Nations and NATO, but to discredit them. |
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And forget about that talk that all the retired four-star general and former NATO boss wants is the veep nomination. |
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Greece has once again reaffirmed its strong support for Bulgaria's accession to NATO and the European Union. |
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A further 18 per cent thought that providing air corridors for NATO aircraft was sufficient. |
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The NATO Frigate Helicopter can be armed with anti-submarine torpedoes, air-to-surface missiles and air-to-air missiles. |
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Our NATO allies, Brits and Poles excepted, have left us to stew in our own juice. |
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The change was likely made to avoid confusion over relative rank in NATO forces. |
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We saw that the NATO members added their resolve to the resolve of the United States. |
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From the very beginning, France was in favour of the enlargement of NATO to reunify Europe. |
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As the sergeant explained, all Lithuanian officers are required to learn at least one NATO language. |
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The Bedford, a NATO battleship armed to the teeth, is on patrol in the North Atlantic when it receives two guests via helicopter. |
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He pointed out that Russia doesn't really need to join NATO because it possesses an arsenal of nuclear weapons. |
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During the conflict in Bosnia in the mid-1990s, NATO deployed 60,000 troops, equivalent to one soldier for every 66 Bosnians. |
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He means the military machine of NATO, multinational companies, and institutions like the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. |
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These are capable of refuelling Navy and NATO aircraft, which use a probe and drogue system instead of a boom and receptacle. |
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The simplification of identities into news-friendly sound-bites throughout the NATO bombing campaign often further marginalises minority groups. |
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You had the mad-dog colonel in his crazy uniform up against a righteous uprising with NATO jets flying overhead. |
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Operation Essential Harvest primarily came about as an initiative by European NATO members, who urged action to prevent a further destabilisation of Macedonia. |
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Plus, read Caitlin Dickson on Chicago's NATO lockdown and Howard Kurtz talks to Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel. |
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Recently, the role has been expanded, asking for NATO troops to sally forth and actively pursue badmashes, bandits and holdover terrorists elsewhere. |
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Mighty NATO rains down bombs and bullets on Gaddafi's puny forces, but can't score a knockout. |
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There are four neutrals in the current Union of 15 but the percentage will drop considerably after enlargement with six neutrals to the other 19, most of them NATO members. |
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America is assured of the active assistance of its EU and NATO partners. |
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If these officials are telling the truth, they gave in because they believed NATO was about to destroy urban Serbia and slaughter the civilian population. |
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France acquired its own nuclear weapons and could assume that NATO would blunt an attack from the east even after US forces and bases had been removed from its territory. |
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The NATO and EU Department is incorporate in the Foreign Department. |
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Italy was a charter member of NATO and the European Economic Community. |
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The disputes have been major stumbling blocks for Croatia's accession into both NATO and the European Union. |
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The NATO air campaign that ended the kosovo war in 1999 deployed 1,000 aircraft and took only six weeks to achieve its objectives. |
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All sides agreed that it was brought down by a Buk antiaircraft missile, also known as a SA-17 Grizzly in NATO terminology. |
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Instead, the NATO alphabet assigns code words to the letters of the English.... Golf Hotel India Juliett Kilo Lima Metro Nectar Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo etc. |
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At the NATO summit this week the president will announce the pullout of U.S. troops from Afghanistan by next summer. |
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Plus, read Caitlin Dickson on Chicago's lockdown ahead of this weekend's NATO summit. |
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Turkey, a NATO member and European Union aspirant, has a long history of jailing journalists and dissenters. |
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For face-saving purposes, I suggested that the capitulation could be to NATO, rather than other Libyans. |
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Although there are more NATO troops in Afghanistan conducting more missions than ever before, non-combatant deaths are down. |
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For the first time NATO nations agreed, without a formal UN resolution, to use military force to solve a growing humanitarian crisis within a sovereign state's boundaries. |
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Bulgaria and the other six countries that are about to join NATO are no longer discussed as invitees, but more as members of the Alliance, Svinarov said. |
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The Taliban leadership also was balking at opening a political process that NATO quite rightly demands must be Afghan led. |
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If NATO withdraws, those forces will almost certainly sweep into Kabul and precipitate another protracted civil war. |
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This means Washington must take a critical look at NATO and the United Nations, neither of which reflects America's true singularity as the world's only superpower. |
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As combat operations in Afghanistan wind down, so too does the main driver of NATO defense cooperation. |
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Others fired into buildings already wrecked either by NATO airstrikes last year or by the bombardment of recent days. |
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It took more than a dozen years for the Afghan and NATO forces to really understand each other, but all that will soon be history. |
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In 2011, irrespective of ground conditions, the NATO clock will go into reverse sweep. |
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The armed forces of NATO members have also been working with their counterparts in the Russian military, on and off, for years. |
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Former NATO commander James Stavridis, now dean of the fletcher School, takes much the same view. |
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Instead this hate-fueled game of kabuki continues, and the Pentagon is denied a new leader with a NATO summit just days away. |
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But once NATO leaves next year, the Taliban will surely crack down on women like her, writes Janine di Giovanni. |
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During his commandership the relations between the Albanian Authorities and NATO headquarters have been excellent ones, especially in the military domain. |
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France wants to lead the effort jointly with Britain, but the U.K., also gun-shy after the Iraq war, backs the NATO tack. |
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Today overflights by NATO aircraft are allowed for the purpose of cargo and arms deliveries along the network of air corridors connecting NATO and US military bases. |
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So Captain Sherpa locally and NATO nationally have a vast job on their hands, which means you'll see this for years to come, foreign soldiers on Afghan streets. |
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Membership in NATO has helped correct these defects of statecraft and government, although much work remains once a nation is included in the alliance. |
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How about staging large-scale NATO military maneuvers at the border and freezing the assets of the kleptocracy? |
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Backed by NATO solidarity and economic sanctions with teeth, it just might isolate Putin enough that he backs off. |
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Last weekend former Ukraine Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko called for a nationwide referendum on NATO membership. |
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In Afghanistan there is a NATO consensus that withdrawal is not an option and that more men and materiel will need to be deployed. |
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One is Dmitry Rogozin, the former ambassador to NATO and current deputy prime minister. |
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The United States and NATO were implicated more deeply, directly and intractably in Afghanistan than they had ever been in Bosnia. |
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Despite visible warning signs, cattle are still pastured on these hills once targeted by NATO planes, and this farmer says he is little concerned about any possible danger. |
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While ragtag fighters duked it out on the ground, an elite crew of NATO planes ran the show from the sky. |
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Yet that should not stop NATO from using its resources to dissuade further Russian aggression, Volker said. |
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You may well see units coming from a number of smaller NATO countries. |
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The quest for dominance of the Ukraine, either by Russia or NATO has been going on for a long time now. |
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The statement after the emergency NATO meeting was a toothless collection of platitudes. |
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However, sources close to him say they believe the government alleged that he was betraying details of planned NATO airstrikes to the opposition leadership. |
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After two decades of dwindling influence, NATO is refreshed and energized by the growing threat on its eastern flank. |
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In addition many ships of NATO countries also trained and frequented at Portland Harbour. |
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Since then, fighter jets of NATO members are deployed in Zokniai airport and provide safety for the Baltic airspace. |
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All other countries have expressed a desire to join the EU or NATO at some point in the future. |
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Luxembourg also lacks an air force, though the 17 NATO AWACS aeroplanes are, for convenience, registered as aircraft of Luxembourg. |
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Today, most countries west of Russia belong to the NATO military alliance, along with the United States. |
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Germany was reunited, Europe's integration deepened, and both NATO and the EU expanded to the east. |
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In 1999, transport on the river was made difficult by the NATO bombing of three bridges in Serbia during the Kosovo War. |
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It was later agreed that the question of joining NATO should be answered by a national referendum at some point in the future. |
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Rome is the seat of the European Olympic Committee and of the NATO Defense College. |
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In 1952, Greece joined NATO, reinforcing its membership in the Western Bloc of the Cold War. |
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Brussels is now host to the headquarters of NATO and is the de facto capital of the European Union. |
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The headquarters of NATO are located in Brussels, and the headquarters of SHAPE near Mons. |
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The Warsaw Treaty Organization claimed it needed to balance the 'threat' posed by NATO, thus justifying the Cold War arms race. |
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Throughout the 1970s Carter badgered the NATO allies to rearm. |
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No longer does anyone mention NATO, the EU, the economy, the wahhabists etc. |
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On Monday, a NATO warplane twice attacked a train in Yugoslavia in an effort to knock out a bridge. |
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On December 13, an American soldier was killed in an attack carried out on a NATO military base near Qandahar, southern Afghanistan. |
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Atlantist enthusiast Russian President Dmitri Medvedev was responsible for the success of UN Resolution 1973 allowing the NATO bombing of Libya. |
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He said that the Serbians might not be able to hit NATO's planes in the air, but they could hit the NATO collaborators on the ground. |
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Nadeem Mumtaz QureshiTwo Pakistani political parties are leading protest sit-ins on the roads that are used to supply NATO troops in Afghanistan. |
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Under the memorandum, Bulgaria is to provide assistance to Montenegro for its EU and NATO accession. |
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The way out for Bosnia is to join NATO and the EU, which will lead to better economic situation, Reeker added. |
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Several countries have diplomatic missions to NATO through embassies in Belgium. |
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Bombshelter would ultimately become the first line of cyberdefense for the US military and its NATO allies. |
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The NATO visitors watched an ersatz eighteenth-century dance that might have been considered obscene had it not been so amusing. |
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The Kingdom of Denmark as a whole is a member of the United Nations, NATO, the OECD and the World Trade Organization. |
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The Royal Navy is also a key element of the British contribution to NATO, with a number of assets allocated to NATO tasks at any time. |
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The Royal Navy contributes to standing NATO formations and maintains forces as part of the NATO Response Force. |
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Britain itself was now just one part of the NATO military alliance in which the Commonwealth had no role apart from Canada. |
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The Conservative Party upholds the view that NATO should remain the most important security alliance for the United Kingdom. |
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It wants to see the UK's Army turned into a home defence force, and has pledged to take the UK out of NATO unilaterally. |
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The USAF is trying to convince NATO partners who can afford the conversions to contribute to funding for those that cannot. |
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Joint NATO maneuvers are as much an exercise in diplomacy as in tactics and logistics. |
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Military alliances like NATO and the Warsaw Pact are another forum through which influence is exercised. |
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It is nonetheless assumed that NATO members will aid the attacked member militarily. |
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Also, aircraft marshalling signals were standardized, so that any NATO aircraft could land at any NATO base. |
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Other standards such as the NATO phonetic alphabet have made their way beyond NATO into civilian use. |
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At this time, NATO could call on about fifteen ready divisions in Central Europe, and another ten in Italy and Scandinavia. |
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In March 2014, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk reiterated the government's stance that Ukraine is not seeking NATO membership. |
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In 1954, the Soviet Union suggested that it should join NATO to preserve peace in Europe. |
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The NATO countries, fearing that the Soviet Union's motive was to weaken the alliance, ultimately rejected this proposal. |
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On 17 December 1954, the North Atlantic Council approved MC 48, a key document in the evolution of NATO nuclear thought. |
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Few states knew of the NATO nuclear sharing arrangements at that time, and they were not challenged. |
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In Istanbul, NATO launched the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative with four Persian Gulf nations. |
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It was the first NATO summit to be held in a country that had been part of the Soviet Union. |
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The issue of Georgian and Ukrainian membership in NATO prompted harsh criticism from Russia, as did NATO plans for a missile defence system. |
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On June 15, 2016, NATO officially recognized cyberwarfare as an operational domain of war, just like land, sea and aerial warfare. |
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This means that any cyber attack on NATO members can trigger Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. |
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Following the lead of its member nations, NATO began to award a service medal, the NATO Medal, for these operations. |
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On 2 December 2015, NATO Foreign Ministers decided to invite Montenegro to start accession talks to become the 29th member of the Alliance. |
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The treaty applies globally to specified territories whereas NATO is restricted under its article 6 to operations north of the Tropic of Cancer. |
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Until France rejoined NATO, it was not represented on the Defence Planning Committee, and this led to conflicts between it and NATO members. |
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Warships that capture pirates have no jurisdiction to try them, and NATO does not have a detention policy in place. |
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These battle groups will operate outside of NATO and within the European defense initiative framework. |
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Polish military doctrine reflects the same defensive nature as that of its NATO partners. |
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Furthermore, the British Government and NATO do not recognise advisory opinion of the ICJ, as interpreter of IHL and referred to by Sands et al. |
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The other NATO members refused to sell oil they received from Arab nations to Britain or France. |
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All member countries of the WEU were also members of both NATO and the European Union. |
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Associate membership was created to include the European countries that were members of NATO but not of the European Union. |
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Bush wanted to make NATO more of a political than a military alliance, Thatcher, spoke out for the importance of the military role. |
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Britain's economic situation was precarious, and most of NATO was reluctant to cut trade ties. |
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In May 2012, NATO leaders endorsed an exit strategy for withdrawing their forces. |
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On 28 December 2014, NATO formally ended combat operations in Afghanistan and transferred full security responsibility to the Afghan government. |
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Further NATO operations included the Battle of Panjwaii, Operation Mountain Fury and Operation Falcon Summit. |
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On 13 July 2008, a coordinated Taliban attack was launched on a remote NATO base at Wanat in Kunar province. |
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In November and December 2008, multiple incidents of major theft, robbery, and arson attacks afflicted NATO supply convoys in Pakistan. |
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Beginning in May 2010 NATO special forces began to concentrate on operations to capture or kill specific Taliban leaders. |
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In retaliation for the strike, Pakistan closed the Torkham ground border crossing to NATO supply convoys for an unspecified period. |
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After the Torkham border closing, Pakistani Taliban attacked NATO convoys, killing several drivers and destroying around 100 tankers. |
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Pakistan blocked NATO supply lines and ordered Americans to leave Shamsi Airfield. |
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On 28 December 2014 NATO officially ended combat operations in a ceremony held in Kabul. |
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Attempts to build a credible Afghan police force were faltering badly, according to NATO officials. |
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Majorities in 7 out of 12 NATO member countries said troops should be withdrawn as soon as possible. |
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The Royal Marines have close links with the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps, with whom they conduct NATO exercises throughout the year. |
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In 2011, Qatar joined NATO operations in Libya and reportedly armed Libyan opposition groups. |
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Among other effects, the Korean War galvanised NATO to develop a military structure. |
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The unity of NATO was breached early in its history, with a crisis occurring during Charles de Gaulle's presidency of France from 1958 onwards. |
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It was these meetings which were shaping what was to be the peace plan to be discussed during a period of planned NATO occupation of Kosovo. |
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The Rambouillet talks began on 6 February 1999, with NATO Secretary General Javier Solana negotiating with both sides. |
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The international monitors from the OSCE withdrew on 22 March, for fear of the monitors' safety ahead of the anticipated NATO bombing campaign. |
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With the exception of Greece, all NATO members were involved to some degree. |
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Over the ten weeks of the conflict, NATO aircraft flew over 38,000 combat missions. |
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Following the military campaign, the involvement of Russian peacekeepers proved to be tense and challenging to the NATO Kosovo force. |
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The Russians expected to have an independent sector of Kosovo, only to be unhappily surprised with the prospect of operating under NATO command. |
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Eventually a deal was struck whereby Russian forces operated as a unit of KFOR but not under the NATO command structure. |
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Thus, few members of the Yugoslav public expected NATO intervention, instead thinking that a diplomatic agreement would be reached. |
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Privately NATO European members were divided about the aims and necessity of the war. |
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Yugoslavia claimed that NATO attacks caused between 1,200 and 5,700 civilian casualties. |
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They were the only NATO fatalities during the war, according to NATO official statements. |
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In 2001, the Yugoslav authorities claimed 462 soldiers were killed and 299 wounded by NATO airstrikes. |
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Later, in 2013, Serbia claimed that 1,008 Yugoslav soldiers and policemen had been killed by NATO bombing. |
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At the end of war, NATO officially claimed that they had destroyed 93 Yugoslav tanks. |
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After the death of Muammar Gaddafi on 20 October 2011, it was announced that the NATO mission would end on 31 October. |
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The total number of sorties flown by NATO numbered more than 26,000, an average of 120 sorties per day. |
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The United States and Western Europe established the NATO alliance and later the Soviet Union and Central Europe established the Warsaw Pact. |
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It debated its role in world affairs and joined the United Nations in 1945, NATO in 1949, where it became a close ally of the United States. |
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The nation formally became a member of NATO on 30 March 1949, amid domestic controversy and riots. |
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The IDF, created at the request of NATO, came into existence when the United States signed an agreement to provide for the defense of Iceland. |
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The IDF also consisted of civilian Icelanders and military members of other NATO nations. |
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Since May 2008, NATO nations have periodically deployed fighters to patrol Icelandic airspace under the Icelandic Air Policing mission. |
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Iceland has also participated in the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan and the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. |
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On 13 September, for the first time ever, NATO invoked Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. |
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In December 2014, ISAF encasing its colors, and Resolute Support began as the NATO operation in Afghanistan. |
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Operation Active Endeavour is a naval operation of NATO started in October 2001 in response to the 11 September attacks. |
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In the following months, NATO took a broad range of measures to respond to the threat of terrorism. |
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Early in the Cold War era, NATO and the Warsaw Pact were created by the United States and The Soviet Union, respectively. |
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The Dutch military was therefore part of the NATO strength in Cold War Europe, deploying its army to several bases in Germany. |
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Once a refueling point for plane convoys to Europe during World War II, CFB Goose Bay is now operated as a NATO tactical flight training site. |
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The EU and NATO offered a guarantee of this, and the EU was also seen as vital to ensuring the economic success of those countries. |
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Belgium is also a founding member of the Eurozone, NATO, OECD and WTO, and a part of the trilateral Benelux Union. |
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Belgium joined NATO as a founding member and formed the Benelux group of nations with the Netherlands and Luxembourg. |
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However the integration of the armed forces into NATO did not begin until after the Korean War. |
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The towed array is the mainstay of NATO submarine detection systems, as it reduces the flow noise heard by operators. |
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France has also gradually but fully reintegrated into NATO and has since participated in most NATO sponsored wars. |
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In modern times the Italian Navy, being a member of the EU and NATO, has taken part in many coalition peacekeeping operations around the world. |
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On 30 May 1982 Spain joined NATO, following a referendum after a strong social opposition. |
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As a member of NATO since 1982, Spain has established itself as a participant in multilateral international security activities. |
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The Soviet Union planned to use its Spetsnaz special forces in attacks on NATO airfields in the event of conflict. |
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The Soviet FACs prompted a NATO response, which became more intense after the sinking of Eilat. |
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His policies include printing money, state ownership of major industries, unilateral disarmament and quitting NATO and that's just for starters. |
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The same year, US A-10 Thunderbolts strafed NATO forces in Afghanistan, killing Canadian Private Mark Anthony Graham. |
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Their aim is to secure a network of NATO strongpoints between the two towns. |
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Gaddafi described freedom-seeking-rebels as rats, and NATO forces as colonialists in his address to the people. |
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They said the DPC will continue the protest against the decision of reopening NATO supply line. |
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He was a renowned expert in tactical nuclear warfare, NATO, and political-military long range planning. |
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While NATO and the United States expressed disappointment and concern, they did not overdramatize the Russian move. |
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He parried the matter well on Monday, at the NATO press conference. |
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Buchanan saw the enlargement of NATO as the ultimate manifestation of America's unwise hegemonist vision. |
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Yet the argument that NATO must expand rapidly to save tottering Eastern European democracies was and is far from compelling. |
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A new NATO 3D radar became operational Wednesday morning at Medina in southern Hungary, the country's Defense Minister Csaba Hende announced. |
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The final chapter addresses hypersonic flow, assessing the accuracy of numerical simulation through NATO RTO hypersonic research findings. |
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As a member of NATO, the Greek military participates in exercises and deployments under the auspices of the alliance, although its involvement in NATO missions is minimal. |
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With Denmark, Iceland and Norway being members of NATO and Finland and Sweden being neutral, the Nordic Council has not been involved in any military cooperation. |
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Also at Lisbon, the post of Secretary General of NATO as the organization's chief civilian was created, and Lord Ismay was eventually appointed to the post. |
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Romania has also made clear since the late 1990s that it supports NATO and EU membership for the democratic former Soviet republics in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus. |
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During the 2008 Bucharest summit, NATO declared that Ukraine would eventually become a member of NATO when it meets the criteria for the accession. |
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During the Cold War, the Adriatic Sea became the southernmost flank of the Iron Curtain as Italy joined NATO, while the Warsaw Pact established bases in Albania. |
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There was debate over the extent to which the European Union membership aided security and defence in comparison to the UK's membership of NATO and the United Nations. |
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The long lasting wars resulted in a United Nations intervention and NATO ground and air forces took action against Serb forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. |
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Mohammed, who like many Afghans uses only one name, says he abruptly left his village in Nad Ali in January amid Taliban shelling and NATO counterstrokes. |
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Many countries were prompted to align themselves with the nations that would later form either NATO or the Warsaw Pact, though other movements would also emerge. |
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Post Second World War period, the North Sea, bounded entirely by NATO allies became completely peaceful whilst significant Cold War confrontation began in the Baltic. |
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After the end of the Cold War, Sweden joined the European Union on 1 January 1995, but declined NATO membership, as well as Eurozone membership following a referendum. |
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Under NATO nuclear weapons sharing, the United States has provided nuclear weapons for Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Turkey to deploy and store. |
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Both the European Union and NATO are headquartered in Belgium. |
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A aIf there is a war between NATO and Russia, we would have to wear gas masks,a the people of Destructive Creaton told the Bulgarian OFFNews website. |
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One of the first squadrons of the recently established Federal Germany Navy was formed at Lossiemouth in May 1958 under the NATO cooperative policy. |
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The concept of First World originated during the Cold War and included countries that were generally aligned with NATO and opposed to the Soviet Union during the Cold War. |
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Iceland has the smallest population of any NATO member and is the only one with no standing army, with the lightly armed coast guard in charge of defence. |
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Portugal has since reintroduced checks several times along the border with Spain, during the UEFA Euro 2004 championships and when Portugal hosted the NATO 2010 Lisbon summit. |
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By the end of the operation, NATO had conducted over 3,000 hailings at sea and almost 300 boardings for inspection, with 11 vessels denied transit to their next port of call. |
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At its peak, the operation involved more than 8,000 servicemen and women, 21 NATO ships in the Mediterranean and more than 250 aircraft of all types. |
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This was disputed by Mariot Leslie, a former UK permanent representative to NATO, who stated that NATO would not want to disrupt its arrangements by excluding Scotland. |
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On June 24, the US House voted against Joint Resolution 68, which would have authorized continued US military involvement in the NATO campaign for up to one year. |
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Ireland tends towards independence in foreign policy, thus the country is not a member of NATO and has a longstanding policy of military neutrality. |
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Additionally, Norway has contributed in several missions in contexts of the United Nations, NATO, and the Common Security and Defence Policy of the European Union. |
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The predecessors of the European Union were not devised as a military alliance because NATO was largely seen as appropriate and sufficient for defence purposes. |
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On 10 June, US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates criticized some of the NATO member nations for their efforts, or lack thereof, to participate in the intervention in Libya. |
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The decision was made after meetings of NATO members to resolve disagreements over whether military operations in Libya should include attacks on ground forces. |
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A variety of weapons were used by the Yugoslav security forces and the Kosovo Liberation Army, NATO only operated aircraft and naval units during the conflict. |
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As a result of the Kosovo War, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation created a second NATO medal, the NATO Medal for Kosovo Service, an international military decoration. |
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Chinese leaders called the NATO campaign a dangerous precedent of naked aggression, a new form of colonialism, and an aggressive war groundless in morality or law. |
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Since 1949, a number of NATO Summits have been held in the city. |
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By the start of April, the conflict appeared little closer to a resolution and NATO countries began to seriously consider conducting ground operations in Kosovo. |
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At the start of May, a NATO aircraft attacked an Albanian refugee convoy, believing it was a Yugoslav military convoy, killing around fifty people. |
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However, when retreating from Kosovo after NATO intervention, Yugoslav units appeared combat effective with high morale and displaying large holdings of undamaged equipment. |
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The third operation, the first major deployment under Blair, was in Kosovo in 1999, where British forces led a NATO intervention in the Kosovo War. |
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Sold to the American people, and to many naive senators, as a way to defend against Soviet expansionism, NATO was at its outset solely a military alliance. |
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An intervention was also deemed to be politically and militarily impractical given the British military's involvement with NATO operations in Yugoslavia. |
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This was reflected in the Warsaw Pact and NATO military alliances, respectively, as most of Europe became aligned with either the United States or the Soviet Union. |
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Under the 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review, permanent deployment will end by 2019, although some training will still be undertaken with regards to NATO capability. |
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Similarly, under the auspices of NATO, such expeditionary forces are designed to meet Britain's obligations to the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps and other NATO operations. |
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By the summer US officials were doubting whether NATO had a future. |
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His photos from the war zone are also eye-opening and show what our flyboy lads in NATO have accomplished from the air, with their accuracy hits on the ground in Tripoli. |
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As an example, NATO pointed to the victims of NATO air strikes in Farah province in May 2009, during which the Afghan government claims up to 150 civilians were killed. |
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In 41, pluralities wanted NATO troops out as soon as possible. |
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Operation Resolute Support, will involve 28 NATO nations, 14 partner nations, eleven thousand American troops, and eight hundred fifty German troops. |
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Following suit, other NATO countries announced troop reductions. |
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In early 2017, thousands of American and other NATO troops remain in Afghanistan as military advisors and for counterterrorism operations without any formal plans to withdraw. |
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In 1999, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Poland became NATO members. |
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In fact, many EU member states are among the 28 NATO members. |
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The structure of NATO evolved throughout the Cold War and its aftermath. |
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It is however officially a different structure from NATO, and has as aim to join together deputies of NATO countries in order to discuss security policies on the NATO Council. |
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The NATO Parliamentary Assembly is made up of legislators from the member countries of the North Atlantic Alliance as well as thirteen associate members. |
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In 1998, NATO established a set of general guidelines that do not allow for a formal institutionalisation of relations, but reflect the Allies' desire to increase cooperation. |
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Few members spend more than two percent of their gross domestic product on defence, with the United States accounting for three quarters of NATO defense spending. |
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Security Council to approve NATO military strikes, such as the action against Serbia in 1999, while France and some others claimed that the alliance needed UN approval. |
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No military operations were conducted by NATO during the Cold War. |
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In her view, Southeast Europe has remained an unfinished business of both the EU and NATO because, she said, this region naturally belongs to the Euro-Atlantic integration. |
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The effects of NATO high explosives on the camps and infrastructure of the Serbian occupiers of Kosovo were compounded by Milosevic's scorched-earth policies. |
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Russia is remilitarizing itself and threatening our NATO allies. |
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There had long been a divide between Atlanticists and Continentalists in NATO, and Francois Mitterrand had, for his part, pinned his post-Cold War hopes on the latter view. |
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Though NATO leaders gave assurances that the system was not targeting Russia, both presidents Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev criticized it as a threat. |
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Like any alliance, NATO is ultimately governed by its 28 member states. |
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Russia's growing role in those regions threatened not only to permanently establish Abkhaz and Ossetian independence, but also to sink Georgia's chances at NATO membership. |
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The Socialist People's Party was created in 1961 by former Labor politicians who disagreed with the Labor Party's NATO, nuclear and European policies. |
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New NATO structures were also formed while old ones were abolished. |
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In February 1959, France withdrew its Mediterranean Fleet from NATO command, and later banned the stationing of foreign nuclear weapons on French soil. |
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Germany occupied Norway between 1940 and 1945 during the Second World War, after which Norway joined NATO and underwent a period of reconstruction under public planning. |
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Ultimately unofficial bonds began to grow between NATO's armed forces, such as the NATO Tiger Association and competitions such as the Canadian Army Trophy for tank gunnery. |
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