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"NATO And The Challenge Of Terrorism: Reflections On The Way Forward" Speech by NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson at The...07 Mar. 2002 the importance of military power. As I said before, military power did not "win" the Cold War. Yet NATO's successful deterrent posture ensured that the East West competition stopped short of direct, open conflict, even in the deepest international crises | Opinion |
"Building Security in an Uncertain World" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson14 Feb. 2002 Article 5, NATO's members have demonstrated that our solidarity is not an empty slogan - it is a reality. The Alliance has provided direct military support to the US-led operations, including patrolling US airspace for the first time in its history. NATO | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council18 Dec. 2001 Ministers is this - you can't get defence on the cheap. This was a businesslike meeting of NATO Ministers determined to push forward with NATO's modernisation. NATO is the most effective and successful alliance in history. Today's decisions | Opinion |
Partnership, the Foundation of European Security26 Oct. 2001 ), we cannot sit back with pleasure to contemplate the results of the peaceful defeat of totalitarianism. Now, the events of 11 September have left a permanent imprint on our lives. In today's situation, all of us, NATO members and NATO partners, our | Opinion |
SACEUR Statement to the Media09 Oct. 2001 SACEUR Statement to the Media Today marks a historic first for NATO. Today, for the first time in the organization's 52-year history, assets are being made available to the continental United States, on their request, in support of Article 5 operations | Opinion |
Statement to the press by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the press conference26 Sep. 2001 that we welcome the expression of support and the commitment of Russia to reinforce its cooperation with the Allies and with NATO. I believe that we are entering a new, productive, chapter in the history of our relations with Russia. I will have | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Spokesman Yves Brodeur following the 9/11 attacks12 Sep. 2001 Press conference by NATO Spokesman Yves | Opinion |
Press Conference with Q&A13 Jun. 2001 the mission of NATO and one that understands not only the history of NATO, but the importance for NATO as we go down the road. That's why our government believes in the expansion of NATO. We believe NATO is the core of a free and peaceful Europe | Opinion |
Presentation by Eduard Kukan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic at the meeting of the EAPC30 May. 2001 and contributes to the fostering of security in the area. From the perspective of Slovakia, the importance of our today's meeting is underscored by the fact that it is hosted - for the first time in the history of the EAPC Ministerial meetings - by our close | Opinion |
New Security and Defence Challenges in the Euro-Atlantic Area10 May. 2001 explanation was required. The case for self-defence was self-evident. Today, however, the situation is totally different. Our territories are not directly under threat. And yet we have been using force for the first time in NATO's history. For us "defence | Opinion |