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Rapid Reaction Corps France gears up for new tasks25 Oct. 2013 Corps - France will have to address threats linked to cyber attacks and the risk of the use of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons,” he adds. France will deploy the CRBN battalion, the 2nd Dragoons Regiment, to the exercise. Its role | Feature, News |
Transcript of the press briefing on Libya by NATO Spokesperson Oana Lungescu and Mike Bracken, Spokesperson for the Operation Unified Protector (opening remarks)21 Jun. 2011 allegations in context of the NATO mission. Each and every civilian death is a tragedy. On Sunday, due to a technical failure, one of our weapons did not strike the intended military target, which was a missile site. We deeply regret this tragic accident | Opinion |
Lecture 3 - International terrorism: is it still a strategic threat? - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General22 Dec. 2009 made terrorism a more attractive activity by groups that believe that it is the weapon of the weak against the strong. And globalization has generated more targets and made it easier for even comparatively small attacks to achieve disproportionate | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai25 Jun. 2008 the standing down of the Kosovo Protection Corps and the standing up of the new Kosovo Security Force. This new Kosovo Security Force will be moderate in size, 2,500, with 800 in reserve. It will be lightly armed. No heavy weapons. It will not be an army | Opinion |
NATO and Iraq: agenda for the future17 Apr. 2008 for Iraqi police. Moreover, a discussion between NATO and Iraqi officials has begun on the details of enhanced training in such areas as border security or Small Arms and Light Weapons Accountability. The Prime Minister stressed the important practical | News |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General, Alessandro Minuto Rizzo, at the CEPS-USEU Conference in Brussels21 Mar. 2006 to cooperate militarily with the United States as well. Moreover, if EU countries concentrate solely on acquiring "autonomous" capabilities the result might be a division of labour where the US would do the high intensity fighting and the Europeans would do | Opinion |
Panel 4 “Acting in concert in the Balkans and elsewhere – How can institutional cooperation make the world more secure?”25 May. 2005 . The OSCE and NATO are planning to conduct joint assessments and joint implementation of projects on environmental security and on the disposal of ammunition and small arms and light weapons. These projects build on existing good cooperation with NATO | Opinion |
"The dawning of a new security era?" by Lionel Ponsard, research adviser at the NATO Defense College in Rome01 Jul. 2004 in Operation Artemis. Despite its limited size and scope, this mission was of enormous significance since it was the European Union’s first military deployment outside Europe and was an autonomous mission organised without recourse to NATO assets at short | Opinion |
"NATO-EU Relations" - Video lecture by Jamie Shea, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for External Relations12 Feb. 2004 that was required to make the ethnic Albanians give up their weapons and to induce the Slav Macedonians in the Ohrid agreement to change the constitution so the Albanian minority would have greater social, ethnic and civil rights. So that single instance is now | Opinion |
Video Briefing by Jamie Shea, temporary NATO Spokesman18 Dec. 2003 the Balkans, beyond capabilities, albeit important topics. But to cover other important topics like terrorism where we're both hard at work and exchanging information on our efforts to curb weapons of mass destruction. Just a few days ago we had some good | Opinion |