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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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Georgia–NATO relations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Georgia and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) relations officially began in 1994 when Georgia joined the NATO run Partnership for Peace. Georgia has moved quickly following the Rose Revolutio...
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The NATO countries believed that the Soviet Union would not attack Western Europe if Soviet leaders thought such an attack would trigger war with the United States. NATO's policy is known as deterrence because it is designed to deter (discourage) an attack.
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I am pleased that we have had a successful Force Generation Conference at NATO military Headquarters in Mons, building on last week's Foreign Ministers' meeting in Brussels. On top of the 30,000 forces coming from the United States, NATO Allies and Partners have made pledges to add almost 7000 extra forces to the mission.
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This website offers immediate access to information on NATO's policies and structures, official documents, press releases, speeches and publications and provides links to other relevant sites.
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This solemn day holds great importance for Lithuania, NATO and the United States. Lithuania has taken its final step towards membership in the ... We join with our Lithuanian friends today in remembering all of their sacrifices over generations to make this country the secure and independent democracy it is today,
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Ask students to write a speech to their constituents explaining why or why not the United States should join NATO and lead the alliance. The map activity can be used with younger students, but they should focus on the geography of the divided Europe rather than the political and ideological nature of the period.
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United States News.Net; Thursday 20th March, 2008 (IANS) ... I believe Georgia benefits from being a part of NATO,' Bush said during a meeting with Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili. Bush will attend the NATO summit in the Romanian capital April 2-4 in support of Georgia's bid to join the alliance.
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United States History question: Why did many countries join NATO? See website: NATO ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > History Politics and Society > History > United States History > Why did many countries join NATO?
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Croatia and Albania are set to formally join NATO later this week now that Slovenia has filed documents with the United States endorsing the two countries as members. ... NATO Secretry General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer "will now issue official invitations to Albania and Croatia to join NATO," he said.
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