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Enlargement of NATO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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NATO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Since 1999, we are good citizens and ambassadors of our nation to the new NATO member nations ... Our "full service" Warsaw Office is our Center of Excellence for facilitating new business opportunities in other new NATO member nations ... NATO Expansion Engineering; &; Program Management Corporation; (NEE & PMC)
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NATO ENLARGEMEN ... The Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland are joining NATO ... Read about these countries' successes in meeting NATO standards...
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"I think it is the end of the dream of fairly rapid NATO expansion to Ukraine and Georgia," says Edward Lucas, Central and Eastern European correspondent for the British weekly "The Economist" and author of the book "The New Cold War: How The Kremlin Menaces Russia And The West.";
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NATO expansion, therefore, would risk recreating the division of Europe. ... Those realities are being ignored by proponents of NATO expansion, who seem to think that security guarantees are enforced by mere declarations.
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NATO expansion is motivated overwhelmingly by the fear of Russia that exists in the states clamoring for membership in the alliance; those states want reliable protection, not just paper guarantees.
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