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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 |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai - 10 November 201010 Nov. 2010 and International Security, Ellen Tauscher, and the Under Secretary of Defence for Policy, James Miller. And they're each going to present national views on their current missile defence efforts. The second topic... Q: (Inaudible...). JAMES APPATHURAI | Opinion |
After-Dinner Speech by Admiral Giampaolo di Paola, Chairman of the Military Committee, honouring SHAPE Officers’ Association’s 50th Annual Symposium in Mons16 Oct. 2010 ? These are some of the questions I would like to approach with you tonight. For starters, NATO’s new Strategic Concept, the draft of which is currently being vetted by the nations, will provide a roadmap for where we are headed over the next decade. The document | Opinion |
Presentation to the media of a script for transition in Afghanistan by NATO's Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan, Ambassador Mark Sedwill14 Oct. 2010 -A and any successor to the current NTM-A mission. The role of special forces, for example, in the country continuing to equip the Afghans to deal with the terrorist threats they face and many of the other items that you will be familiar with from the sort | Opinion |
''NATO Needs a Missile Defense'' - Op-ed by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen for The New York Times/International Herald Tribunal12 Oct. 2010 already reach European cities, and the problem will only get worse. The proliferation of these capabilities does not necessarily mean there is an immediate intent to attack us. It does mean, however, that we have a responsibility to be able to protect | Opinion |
''The New Strategic Concept: Active Engagement, Modern Defence'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), Brussels08 Oct. 2010 . Together, they make over half of the world’s total production – the GDP. Preserving NATO’s role as the only transatlantic bridge between these countries is essential. But with these fundamentals as the foundation, a lot must change in the way NATO does | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai06 Oct. 2010 ? James Appathurai: Honestly speaking, we've heard various projections of when it might open, so I don't want to predict. I don't know. Q: How long does it need to stay closed before it becomes a real problem? You say you've got enough supplies | Opinion |
Intervention on NATO-EU Relations by Admiral Giampaolo di Paola, Chairman of the Military Committee as a Panel Member for CSDP High Level Course – Paul-Henri Spaak, Brussels01 Oct. 2010 , no man has done more in the history of our two institutions in terms of developing them and fostering co-operation and inclusion. Yet, I fear that if he were alive today he would be very disappointed at the current state of NATO-EU relations | Opinion |
''Ensuring Women’s participation in Peace and Security'' - Speech by Admiral di Paola, Chairman of the Military Committee, at the occasion of the 10th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 132514 Sep. 2010 just want to remind you that NATO has currently 150 000 women and men engaged in operations. From Afghanistan, the centre of our presence, to the Balkans, Kosovo, Bosnia but also in the horn of Africa, in support of the UN, in support of the African | Opinion |
Press briefing by Major General Nick Carter, Commander ISAF in Southern Afghanistan08 Sep. 2010 think you have an opening statement you wish to make. And then I'll help you with the Q & A afterwards. Does that sound all right to you? Major General Nick Carter (Commander of ISAF Forces in Southern Afghanistan): There, that sounds fine. And I'll | Opinion |