NATO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ; pronounced /ˈneɪtoʊ/ , NAY -toe )); French: ), also called "the (North) Atlantic Alliance", is an intergovernmental military alliance...
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Press Release on NATO, dated April 12, 1949, by President Harry S. Truman to The Press ... 98-51 F, NATO: A BRIEF HISTORY OF EXPANSION, Susanne Stetzer, Research Assistant, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division, Library of Congress, January 20, 1998...
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www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/nato.htm
www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/nato.htm
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Georgian Minister visits NATO ... The Georgian Deputy Prime Minister and State Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, Mr. Giorgi Baramidze visited NATO and met with the Secretary General. They discussed Georgia’s reform progress in the context of Georgia’s first Annual National Programme (ANP).
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www.nato.int/
www.nato.int/
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This material illustrates NATO Ministerial Meetings and Summit Meetings in Brussels and abroad; VIP visits to NATO Headquarters in Brussels; NATO military exercises and historical events.
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www.nato.int/issues/media_library/index.html
www.nato.int/issues/media_library/index.html
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NATO was founded by a collection of Western nations some years after World War II. Indeed, at this very moment an amalgamation of nations under the aegis of NATO is busily bombing Belgrade back into the Stone Age. ... you are here: Column Archives > In History > The Formation of NATO...
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www.historyhouse.com/in_history/nato/
www.historyhouse.com/in_history/nato/
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"NATO is a subject that drives the dagger of boredom deep, deep into the heart." That’s Jack Beatty, writing about NATO in the Atlantic Monthly in June of 1989, when George Bush Sr. was in the White House, Mikhail Gorbachev was in the Kremlin, and discussions about the future of the alliance in a world with only...
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prague.tv/articles/zine/brief-history-of-nato
prague.tv/articles/zine/brief-history-of-nato
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Learn what happened on This Day in History at History.com. ... On March 24, 1999, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) commences air strikes against Yugoslavia with the bombing of Serbian military positions in the Yugoslav province of Kosovo. ... THIS DAY IN HISTORY NEWSLETTER...
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www.history.com/this-day-in-history.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=6846
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NATO stands for North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. ... Home » GCSE History » The Cold War ... GCSE History...
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www.projectgcse.co.uk/history/nato.htm
www.projectgcse.co.uk/history/nato.htm
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As sirens across Belgrade sound once again, announcing the 33rd night of NATO bombings, leaders from 44 countries left Washington yesterday after concluding a three-day summit to celebrate the 50th anniversary of NATO.
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www.democracynow.org/1999/4/26/history_of_nato_and_the_...
www.democracynow.org/1999/4/26/history_of_nato_and_the_pacifist
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