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Press briefing on Libya by NATO Spokesperson Oana Lungescu, joined by Brigadier General Mark van Uhm, Chief of Allied Operations, Allied Command Operations (SHAPE)05 Apr. 2011 before it was 70, according to Naples figures, and now that the U.S. have left, or maybe not because the U.S. have left, we have only 14 missions, strike sorties. Could you explain? Second question, do you consider it normal that a certain number | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesperson Oana Lungescu, Brigadier General Pierre St-Amand, Canadian Air Force and General Massimo Panizzi, spokesperson of the Chairman of the Military Committee23 Mar. 2011 frigates, one from Canada, Spain, United Kingdom, Greece, Italy, the U.S., four from Turkey. And three submarines; Spain, Italy and Turkey. The two auxiliary ships come from Italy and Turkey. Q: (Inaudible) the submarines? BRIGADIER GENERAL | Opinion |
Press Briefing by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen preceding the March NATO Defence Ministerial Meeting - Opening remarks and Questions and Answers07 Mar. 2011 note, also of public statements from the foreign ministers of the Arab League. Q: Yes, Brooks Tigner, Jane's Defense. The Assistant U.S. Deputy... ambassador just told us, as a matter of fact, that in his view he thinks NATO should drop it's | Opinion |
Press briefing by General Stéphane Abrial, Supreme Allied Commander for Transformation (SACT) and the NATO spokesperson Oana Lungescu - 17 February 201117 Feb. 2011 to Germany and Italy to say how that develops. But I think what is important to note in the U.S. decision is that the fact that they have clearly reiterated the fact that the phased adaptive approach in Europe remains their primary priority | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesperson Oana Lungescu03 Feb. 2011 , obviously leading up to the next NATO Summit which, as you know, will take place in the United States in the first half of 2012. He received strong U.S. endorsement for his plans to turn the Lisbon Summit agreement into action, including the start | Opinion |
A tribute to Richard Holbrooke14 Jan. 2011 shape the United States’ policy on the region. Ambassador Holbrooke’s death came just as the U.S. Administration released its review of Afghanistan policy, which affirmed the decisions on Afghanistan that NATO Allies and Partners took at their Summit | News |
Lt. Gen. Michael Ferriter assumes command of NATO Training Mission – Iraq12 Jan. 2011 U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Michael Ferriter assumed command of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Training Mission- Iraq (NTM-I) from U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Michael Barbero in a change of command ceremony Jan. 5 at the Babylon Conference Center in central | News |
NATO Science Programme helps start world’s first free university14 Dec. 2010 and Health, in partnership with the U.S. CDC, the American College of Sports Medicine, and the Fundacion Santa Fe Bogota; A Pre-Medical Curriculum and training on the Prevention and Cessation of Tobacco Use, both with the International Federation | News |
NATO Science Programme helps start world’s first free university14 Dec. 2010 and Health, in partnership with the U.S. CDC, the American College of Sports Medicine, and the Fundacion Santa Fe Bogota; A Pre-Medical Curriculum and training on the Prevention and Cessation of Tobacco Use, both with the International Federation | News |
Press briefing by the NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai19 Nov. 2010 it up to the U.S. phased adaptive approach, and adapted a little more so that we can provide coverage not just for deployed troops, but for European territory and populations, which is quite a quantum leap, would be an additional 200 million Euros from |