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Prepared remarks by U.S. Secretary of Defense07 Jun. 2001 . By the 1950's our World War II ally, the Soviet Union, had become our Cold War adversary, the Atomic Age had shocked the world, and, with little warning, the so-called "police action" was underway in Korea. In the early 1960s few had focused on Vietnam | Opinion |
Address by Viktor Orban, Prime Minister of the Republic of Hungary at the meeting of the North Atlantic Council29 May. 2001 legitimacy. The new realities of the new age require new solutions. The Alliance has the right and the duty to defend itself: further development of NATO's joint military capabilities + reinforcement of the non-proliferation regimes will have to ensure | Opinion |
Communicate23 Apr. 2001 in the Balkans. As a result, the Russians walked away from NATO at that critical moment. But this ice age is behind us now. We are back in business. We are exploring a whole range of practical cooperation issues, from the Balkans to search and rescue at sea | Opinion |
Security and Prosperity: Two Halves of the Same Walnut15 Mar. 2001 prosperous East is not sustainable. We in Europe's Western half simply cannot shield ourselves indefinitely from the negative effects of poverty and political instability in the continent's East. Nor, for that matter, could North America. In the age | Opinion |
NATO in the New Millennium Manfred Wörner Memorial Lecture Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung25 Jan. 2001 for. During the Kosovo air campaign, as NATO stopped and reversed the ethnic cleansing of Milosevic, Russia turned away. But this "ice age" is over now. Russia is coming to realise that NATO is here to stay, and that we need to have a modus vivendi with each | Opinion |
Statement General Introduction.16 Jan. 2001 reviewed scientific studies. The following common NATO medical policy for the handling of the actual situation has been agreed upon: THAT: Each nation should analyse its military personnel crude mortality rates, and age-specific mortality rates | Opinion |
Briefing10 Jan. 2001 of the other countries that have claimed to have similar illnesses, is it possible to say whether the incidence of leukaemia in those cases is higher than one would have expected among a similar age group in those countries? Dr. Kilpatrick: I can't provide | Opinion |
Transcript of Press Conference10 Jan. 2001 , notably Italy, in this particular age-group, is the incidence of leukaemia any different from what would be expected in the country in that age-group from standard epidemiological data? And the second point, whilst you insist there is no general health | Opinion |
Talking Points15 Dec. 2000 in their broader sense. The co-operation has already stood the test in Bosnia and Kosovo, and has promoted the democratic changes taking place in Yugoslavia. There are several facts proving that EAPC has reached an "adult age": The common will of allies | Opinion |
NATO and the Challenges of Security in the Euro-Atlantic area02 Nov. 2000 that this road has been a little bumpy. The NATO-Russia relationship is clearly the most challenging. Today, after the Kosovo "ice age", our cooperation is picking up momentum again. But getting back to the status quo before Kosovo is not enough. We should aim | Opinion |