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Integrated Air and Missile Defence (NATO IAMD)operations and missions in peacetime, crisis and conflict. NATO IAMD is particularly crucial in the current strategic environment, which is characterised by a significant proliferation of various types of air and missile capabilities and their excessive | Topic |
Keynote address by NATO Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy H.E. Mr. Jean Fournet at the joint public diplomacy conference 'Media in a Changing World: Perspectives from GCC and NATO'06 Jun. 2007 . And in recent times we have seen the European Union or the African Union take up the challenge of deploying forces to stabilize conflict areas – a development that NATO does not see as rivalry but as a positive form of international burden sharing. Indeed | Opinion |
NATO’s nuclear deterrence policy and forcesexercise. A routine training activity, it has been conducted for over a decade and is the current iteration of a long line of NATO nuclear exercises. The exercise involves fighter aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons, but does not involve any live | Topic |
NATO’s nuclear deterrence policy and forcesexercise. A routine training activity, it has been conducted for over a decade and is the current iteration of a long line of NATO nuclear exercises. The exercise involves fighter aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons, but does not involve any live | Topic |
Relations with Iraqthe greater Baghdad area, and does not deploy personnel alongside Iraqi forces during combat operations. In October 2020, NATO Allies agreed to expand NMI on the request of the Iraqi government. Following up on this, in February 2021, NATO Defence | Topic |
Relations with Iraqthe greater Baghdad area, and does not deploy personnel alongside Iraqi forces during combat operations. In October 2020, NATO Allies agreed to expand NMI on the request of the Iraqi government. Following up on this, in February 2021, NATO Defence | Topic |
The Alliance's 1999 Strategic Concept24 Apr. 1999 , the collapse of political order, and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The Alliance has an indispensable role to play in consolidating and preserving the positive changes of the recent past, and in meeting current and future security | Official text, Pressrelease |
Declaration of the Heads of State and Government participating in the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council30 May. 1989 . In the Soviet Union, important changes are underway. We welcome the current reforms that have already led to greater openness, improved respect for human rights, active participation of the individual, and new attitudes in foreign policy. But much remains | Official text |
Active Engagement, Modern Defence - NATO 2010 Strategic Concept19 Nov. 2010 . The Alliance does not consider any country to be its adversary. However, no one should doubt NATO’s resolve if the security of any of its members were to be threatened. Deterrence, based on an appropriate mix of nuclear and conventional capabilities | Official text |
Strategic Conceptsto current security threats and challenges and guide its political and military development so that it is equally prepared to face the threats and challenges of tomorrow. They reiterate NATO’s enduring purpose and nature, and its fundamental security tasks | Topic |