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Speech by NATO's Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy, Ambassador Martin Erdmann at the NATO Seminar on Proliferation Issues in Vilnius, Lithuania18 Apr. 2007 Speech by NATO's Assistant Secretary | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General, Ambassador Claudio Bisogniero, at the opening of the NATO multimedia exhibition, National History Museum, Bucharest17 Mar. 2007 General, Ambassador Claudio Bisogniero, at the opening of the NATO multimedia exhibition, National History Museum 17 Mar. 2007 - 17 Mar. 2007 | Last updated: 14 Aug. 2008 11:22 | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Grandes conférences catholiques01 Mar. 2007 for a broader strategic debate. Let us be clear: The disagreements over the Iraq war – arguably the deepest crisis in NATO’s recent history – were not caused by a lack of collective military power. They were caused by fundamental differences over whether | Opinion |
Statement by Praful Patel Vice President for South Asia, The World Bank at the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Foreign Ministers session on Afghanistan26 Jan. 2007 of societies and the building of local institutions. Afghans are trying to build in decades what Nato member countries took centuries. We can expect to be engaged in development work for at least twenty or thirty years. Second, although development | Opinion |
Keynote address by NATO Deputy Secretary General Alessandro Minuto Rizzo at the Conference on “NATO-Gulf Cooperation in the Framework of the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative”21 Jan. 2007 on security issues, NATO was for much of its history focused on Europe. While the Cold War was still going on, a dialogue between NATO and Saudi Arabia, let alone practical cooperation, would have been unthinkable. So I see my presence here today | Opinion |
Press conference with NATO Secgen and ASG for Defence Investment on NATO moving to acquire C-17 Aircraft12 Sep. 2006 refuelling capability. It can land without much of a runway. It can land on short runways, on dirt runways. And it can transport huge quantities of troops, or hardware, helicopters or tanks, special operations forces and what have you. Second element. NATO | Opinion |
"NATO's evolving operations" by James Pardew and Christopher Bennett01 Jan. 2006 NATO's evolving operations | Opinion |
"A tale of three Cold Warriors" by Kenneth Weisbrode, associate councillor of the Atlantic Council of the United States01 Jan. 2006 , Goodpaster, who passed away in May 2005, was a professional soldier, a four star Army General and former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO. He was also a close associate and friend of both men. It is impossible to understand the Cold War without including all | Opinion |
Statement by the NATO Secretary General at the opening of the photo exhibition ''NATO-Russia: Strategic Partners''08 Dec. 2005 . This exhibition is a snapshot of the big and small events that are part of our developing co-operation. You will see here photos of politicians, diplomats, soldiers and scientists. Through those pictures you can trace the genesis and the living history of the NATO | Opinion |
"A more political NATO" by Michael Rühle, NATO’s Political Affairs and Security Policy Division01 Oct. 2005 by changing the political status quo in Iraq, went beyond what some Allies considered legitimate. In short, the most severe breakdown of the transatlantic security consensus, and the deepest crisis in NATO’s recent history, was not caused by a lack | Opinion |