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NATO’s new Atlantic command declared operational17 Sep. 2020 exercises, and draw up operational plans covering vast geographic areas, from the US East Coast, past the Greenland-Iceland-U.K. gap and into the Arctic. Day-to-day NATO maritime operations will continue to be run out of Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM | News |
US bombers to overfly all 30 NATO Allies in a single day28 Aug. 2020 as an air policing overflight of North Macedonia, NATO’s newest member. In June, B-52H Stratofortresses conducted flights over the Arctic Ocean, and later took part in BALTOPS, the largest annual exercise in the Baltic Sea | News |
US bombers arrive in Europe for training with NATO Allies and partners24 Aug. 2020 over the Arctic Ocean, and later took part in BALTOPS, the largest annual exercise in the Baltic Sea, which brought together 3,000 personnel from 19 NATO Allies and partners. Read the full story here: https://www.eucom.mil/article/40686/us-air | News |
US bombers arrive in Europe for training with NATO Allies and partners24 Aug. 2020 over the Arctic Ocean, and later took part in BALTOPS, the largest annual exercise in the Baltic Sea, which brought together 3,000 personnel from 19 NATO Allies and partners. Read the full story here: https://www.eucom.mil/article/40686/us-air | News |
Panel discussion “Redefining Inclusive Transatlantic Security in the COVID Era” at the Annual Transatlantic Conference with NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană02 Jul. 2020 comfortable talking about what the problems are. And there are problems. About pipelines and about what’s happening in the Arctic and what are the weapons issues, how the EU relates to NATO, very complicated, since . . . and Turkey is the issue, in many ways | Opinion |
The Geopolitical Implications of COVID-19 - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA)30 Jun. 2020 speech: technology, defence spending of China. This is not about moving NATO into the South China Sea, but it is about taking into account that China is coming closer to us. We see them in the Arctic. We see them in Africa. We see China investing heavily | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Brussels Forum23 Jun. 2020 in the Arctic, in Africa, in cyberspace, investing in our infrastructure here in Europe and with weapons systems that can reach all NATO Allies, of course matters. That’s the reason why this is part of NATO 2030. For me, there is one lesson to be learned | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers by teleconference18 Jun. 2020 , investing in weapons systems that can reach all Allies and partly because they are investing, increasing their presence in the Arctic, in Africa, but also in infrastructure in our own countries, in NATO-Allied countries. And, of course, any attempt | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers17 Jun. 2020 in the Arctic. We see them in Africa. We see them investing heavily in infrastructure in our own countries. And, of course, we see them also in cyberspace. So, for instance, tomorrow . . . so, resilience, the protection of our infrastructure, the concerns | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on launching #NATO2030 - Strengthening the Alliance in an increasingly competitive world08 Jun. 2020 of greater global competition, where we see China coming closer to us from the Arctic to cyber space, NATO needs a more global approach. This is not about a global presence, but about a global approach. NATO brings together 30 Allies. On both sides | Opinion |