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Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at NATO's New Strategic Concept - Global, Transatlantic and Regional Challenges and Tasks Ahead - Warsaw, Poland12 Mar. 2010 . Cyber space does not respect national borders. We need a sustained effort to enhance our protection. And if our protection is breached, we need the solidarity of Allies and friends to come to our aid. Third , we must develop an effective missile | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai and NATO's Senior Civilian Representative for Afghanistan, Amb. Mark Sedwill11 Mar. 2010 , but I was struck by the emotional impetus that there was behind education for their kids. And that was very strong. And of course, that's an area where whatever the other issues there may be, the legitimate government of Afghanistan can really does have | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the occasion of his visit to the Kingdom of Bahrain, Ritz Carlton Hotel, Manama, Bahrain07 Mar. 2010 % of the oil exported from the region. There is a direct link between energy security and maritime security. The Alliance has a maritime capability that no other organisation can match. NATO is currently conducting two distinct maritime operations – Active | Opinion |
Press briefing by LtGen William Caldwell, Commander of the NATO Training Mission – Afghanistan (NTM-A)04 Mar. 2010 just less than two percent of all the military forces that are currently in Afghanistan. A very small proportion of the men on forces deployed there, yet a tremendous return in its investment in terms of the long-term development and growth of this army | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at Georgetown University22 Feb. 2010 those challenges. Because, in a nutshell, I believe NATO doesn’t fully get the visibility it should, in the US, for what it does to preserve security today. And because I am sure that it will be, and should be, an essential part of this country’s | Opinion |
Press briefing on Operation Moshtarak with Brigadier-General Tremblay, ISAF Spokesperson, General Azimi, Spokesperson for the Afghan Ministry of Defence and Zemerai Bashary, Spokesperson for the Afghan Ministry of Interior17 Feb. 2010 that you cannot follow from the field. So please Eric you have the floor. BRIGADIER-GENERAL ERIC TREMBLAY : Well, let me first give the opportunity to my Afghan colleagues to speak first. After all, the current operation in Central Helmand is Afghan led | Opinion |
Lecture 6 - Cyber attacks: hype or an increasing headache for open societies? - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General02 Feb. 2010 a mobile phone -- 3,5 billion are now currently in circulation. And therefore, of course, the number of vulnerabilities, the number of potential attack routes has grown in line with the expansion of the number of systems. Now, of course, this can | Opinion |
Monthly press conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen01 Feb. 2010 Thank you for coming. In the current spirit of frugality, we’re providing a two-for-one deal today: my monthly press conference, and the annual New Year’s Press Reception. I’m sure you appreciate this prudent use of resources. You are all familiar | Opinion |
Lecture 5 - Failed and failing states: will they keep us busy in the next 20 years as they have during the last 20 years? - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General26 Jan. 2010 of the security challenges that we've been talking about in this series, it does perhaps strike me as a little bit illogical that failed and failing states should be “number five” and not “number one” because the obvious reason is that as anybody knows who has | Opinion |
Press point by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Miliband25 Jan. 2010 the drive for reintegration, which I think is the term that's used for the low to mid-level fighters, is very, very important. It's one that we strongly support. And it's one which does need a fund to back it up. That's one of the issues that we're | Opinion |