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'NATO and the Mediterranean' - Presentation by NATO Deputy Secretary General, Ambassador Alessandro Minuto Rizzo, on the occasion of the Mediterranean Dialogue International Research Seminar at the NATO Defense College, Rome, Italy24 Nov. 2001 Ladies and Gentlemen, Two months ago, when hi-jacked planes destroyed the World Trade Center, some were quick to argue that this ended an era that we used to call "post-Cold War". They saw the dawn of a dramatically new era: "the age of terrorism | Opinion |
'NATO and the Mediterranean' - Presentation by NATO Deputy Secretary General, Ambassador Alessandro Minuto Rizzo, on the occasion of the Mediterranean Dialogue International Research Seminar at the NATO Defense College, Rome, Italy24 Nov. 2001 Ladies and Gentlemen, Two months ago, when hi-jacked planes destroyed the World Trade Center, some were quick to argue that this ended an era that we used to call "post-Cold War". They saw the dawn of a dramatically new era: "the age of terrorism | Opinion |
A New Quality in the NATO-Russia Relationship22 Nov. 2001 must make full use of the current chance for a new relationship, spurred by our coalition against global terrorism. Ladies and Gentlemen, According to some observers, we have entered a new age -- an "age of uncertainty". If this is true, don't we | Opinion |
The Future of the Transatlantic Link24 Oct. 2001 of a dramatically new era: "the age of terrorism". The horrifying events of September 11 have been burnt into our minds forever. How long will it be before we can hear an airliner overhead, or walk into a tower block without, at the back of our minds, recalling | Opinion |
Speech19 Oct. 2001 we cannot. Our transatlantic toolbox must have the full spectrum of tools we might need to preserve our security and safety in this new age of uncertainty. Indeed, we cannot forget that that toolbox must address not only terrorism, but the full | Opinion |
An Attack on Us All: NATO's Response to Terrorism10 Oct. 2001 for the "post-Cold-War era" and birth notices for "the age of terrorism." Horrifying as September 11 undoubtedly was, it does not in my view warrant this bleak analysis. We do those who lost their lives no service at all by adopting a victim mentality. Yes | Opinion |
Lord Robertson in Ukraine04 Jul. 2001 and security in the information age. Participants include NATO and PfP Ambassadors to Ukraine and other representatives from NATO and PfP countries, members of NATO's Military Committee, representatives from industry and think-tanks and other high-level | News |
Excerpted remarks to the North Atlantic Council13 Jun. 2001 . First, we must change our thinking to meet the demands of a new age. The Cold War is over; the Soviet Union is gone; and so is the nuclear balance of terror. But the world faces new kinds of threats. A growing number of countries, including some | Opinion |
Meeting on security issues in South Eastern Europe12 Jun. 2001 a capability for disposal of thousands of tonnes of excess and aged ammunition in Albania. This formula of using NATO advice and expertise--essentially free consulting--and attaching NATO prestige to bolster the credibility of national and regional proposals | News |
Background briefing by a senior official of the U.S. Departement of Defense following the meeting of the NAC07 Jun. 2001 in this day and age -- some support from the Allies? Last question: everything you say, and everything that Mr. Rumsfeld said seems to suggest that we are making it a digging in for the long haul, that you are going to realize that with all | Opinion |