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Speech by the NATO Secretary General before the Croatian Parliament26 May. 2004 with the problem of ageing and obsolete equipment and whether there are sufficient resources to obtain real military output from the force structure that is now foreseen. That, in turn, means that the Strategic Defence Review that has been set in train must | Opinion |
Video interview with Wayne Rychak, Director of the NATO Office of Security12 May. 2004 here at NATO at least twice a year that the NATO Office of Security administers. Q: Terrorism is of course is a major threat to security today. Some say we live in an age of terror: September 11, the attacks in Madrid. How has this impacted the work | Opinion |
NATO takes major step forward towards putting Eyes in the Sky16 Apr. 2004 , with the Transatlantic Industrial Proposed Solution (TIPS) consortium (made up of EADS, Galileo Avionica, General Dynamics Canada, Indra, Northrop Grumman and Thales) for the Design and Development of a NATO-owned and operated AGS core, based on the solution offered | News |
NATO to acquire ‘eyes in the sky’16 Apr. 2004 , the Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) system will provide NATO decision-makers with images and critical information on what is happening on the ground in a given area in peacetime, crisis or conflict. These ‘eyes in the sky’ will greatly facilitate both | News |
Admiral Giambastiani: SACT01 Apr. 2004 the Alliance combat the threat posed by terrorism? We now envision the future from an information-age perspective where operations are conducted in a battle-space, not a battlefield. We are eliminating the artificial boundaries that were established to de | Opinion |
"How global can NATO go?" - Video lecture by Jamie Shea, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for External Relations09 Mar. 2004 alone, that the age of the global NATO had arrived. In fact, in addition to our standard partnerships, we're now also talking about triple-nons, which is NATO jargon for those countries who are not NATO members and not EU members and not yet, at least | Opinion |
Address by H.R.H. Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark at the meeting of the North Atlantic Council11 Feb. 2004 the practical importance of NATO. This year NATO will be celebrating its 55th birthday. The Alliance has long since reached middle age. I am pleased to be able to say that it is aging well indeed. It has been graced by the wisdom and perspective that comes | Opinion |
"The impact of September 11th on the Alliance" - Video lecture with Jamie Shea, NATO Temporary Spokesman12 Jan. 2004 is that its ideology, to the extent it exists, is not a finite aim that anybody could have any sympathy with. It's hatred of the West, hatred of liberal democracy, a belief that you can put the clock back, sort of a nostalgic golden age of the 7th century | Opinion |
"Should the Middle East be NATO's new central front?" - Debate with Will Marshal versus Peter Rudolf01 Jan. 2004 in European military budgets, the decision-making structure of an expanded NATO, and, above all, the outlook of Europeans themselves. Whereas security during the Cold War meant deterring a Soviet attack on Western Europe, security in the age of terror | Opinion |
NATO as a peacekeeper Video lecture by Jamie Shea,Deputy Assistant Secretary General for External Relations and acting NATO ...15 Dec. 2003 accidents or killing of civilians and that invariably in a TV age in which everything was being shown within minutes, live or at least world-wide on TV, that cost us a lot of public support which we had to try very hard to make up. But, as time went | Opinion |