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Press conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen following the meeting on Afghanistan in Heads of State and Government format21 May. 2012 conference. So at this stage we have not seen any shortfalls. On the contrary, we have seen a lot of encouraging announcements of financial contributions, and I do believe that we are on the right track to reaching the goal of around $4 billion U.S | Opinion |
Providing Peace and Security - NATO Delivers: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow18 May. 2012 patrol of the area surrounding Kandahar Air Field. Such patrols help to prevent rocket attacks on the base. (Photo: ISAF by U.S. Navy Specialist 1st Class John Collins | |
Working Together - NATO Delivers: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow18 May. 2012 on a hostile member of a suspect vessel's crew. (Photo: US Navy photo by U.S. Navy Specialist 2nd Class Jeff Troutman | |
Transition Chairman Visits Farah13 May. 2012 . U.S. Navy Cmdr. Thomas Sheppard, commanding officer of Provincial Reconstruction Team Farah, Nancy Abella, U.S. State Department representative, and Farah Provincial Governor Mohammed Akram Khpalwak welcomed Ghani and U.K. Brig. Gen. Richard Cripwell | News |
Former Taliban commander discusses reintegration12 May. 2012 . Mullah Abdul Satar met with U.S. Army Lt. Col. Anthony Ulrich, commander of the PRT Civil Affairs group, to talk about why he made the decision to leave the Taliban. As the unit reintegration representative, Ulrich partners with the Provincial Peace | News |
Monthly Press Conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen - Opening remarks11 May. 2012 -needed military capabilities. We will declare an interim capability of missile defence and while the U.S. contribution to missile defence is a significant part of the NATO missile defence system, it's important to note that a number of European Allies | Opinion |
NATO’s vision for missile defense cooperation with Russia - Address by Ambassador Alexander Vershbow, Deputy Secretary General of NATO to the Moscow Missile Defense Conference03 May. 2012 system can launch before the burnout of an attacking ballistic missile, which is simply not the case. I believe that U.S. and other Allies' technical experts will address this in more detail during today's meeting. Going forward, we need a political | Opinion |
Closing press conference by General Knud Bartels, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee following the 167th Military Committee meeting in Chiefs of Defence Session26 Apr. 2012 KNUD BARTELS: Well, first of all I have to say I've heard about this report, but I have not read it personally and therefore I do not know the details of it. What I do know is that the U.S. government has stated quite clearly that it is its intention | Opinion |
Press briefing by the NATO Spokesperson and the Deputy Commander of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan25 Apr. 2012 agreed, or it gave clearance for the government to make a strategic partnership agreement with the U.S., who, of course, are the majority stakeholders in this unprecedented coalition of 50 contributor nations. This was very, very important because | Opinion |
Arrival statement by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen prior to the NATO Foreign Affairs and Defence Ministers meetings at NATO Headquarters18 Apr. 2012 question to DPA. Q: (Inaudible...) Dieter Eberling from DPA, the German Press Agency. I think current estimates are that roughly $4.1 billion U.S. will be needed after 2014 to sustain the Afghan Security Forces. You have your own experience | Opinion |