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Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai19 Sep. 2007 forces in Afghanistan, another 18,000 U.S., again, if you have one you have to count three, so that 60,000 or so western forces in Afghanistan means a 180,000 because you have six-month... sorry, you have 60,000 preparing to go and 60,000 coming off | Opinion |
Joint press briefing with General Dan McNeill, Commander of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, and Ambassador Daan Everts, NATO Senior Civilian Representative12 Sep. 2007 headquarters, an ISAF brigade and an Afghan brigade. We did it for several reasons. One, it makes for a better operation, but two, it is also part of the learning and training process for the Afghan National Army. One, in fact, is ongoing now in the U.S | Opinion |
Third SHAPE Lecture: the threat of weapons of mass destruction16 Aug. 2007 of the General Staff of the British Army, and Dr. David Kay, a former top U.S. weapons inspector, discussed the issue of weapons of mass destruction moderated by Mr. Simon Lunn, Secretary General of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.<br /> <strong>duration | Audio |
Meetings on Missile Defence - NATO HQ - 19 April 200707 Aug. 2007 | Audio |
Visit to NATO by the U.S. National Security Advisor, Mr. Stephen Hadley31 Jul. 2007 %> <% end if str_filesize= "1546.37" if not teaser then %> Audio file Additional file attributes: <p> <strong>title: </strong><br />Visit to NATO by the <em>U.S</em>. National Security Advisor, Mr | Audio |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai18 Jul. 2007 , in this context. Q: James, there's a new U.S. intelligence report on al-Qaeda operations in Pakistan, which says that the activities of al-Qaeda are actually increasing and General Musharraf's been unable to curb them. What is NATO's impression, given | |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai04 Jul. 2007 that? Is that this idea of greater intelligence, to find out where nomads are, I think was the one episode mentioned, or does it go beyond that now and if so what kind of measures would actually address that? I think the Secretary General also had a bilateral with U.S | |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai27 Jun. 2007 - hosted by the illustrious Jamie Shea, or chaired by the illustrious Jamie Shea, with the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan, Czech Republic, Kyrgyz Republic State Secretary, and a Deputy Assistant Secretary from the U.S. State Department | Opinion |
Press briefing by the NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai on the Meetings of NATO Defence Ministers15 Jun. 2007 … ? APPATHURAI: That's a good question. I don't know. I only know what NATO has done. NATO provides of course training and equipment for the Afghan National Army. It would be very hard to break down what NATO does with the U.S. The U.S. is investing billions | Opinion |
Press briefing by the NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai on the Meetings of NATO Defence Ministers on 14 and 15 June 200714 Jun. 2007 the political and military implications of the U.S. missile system proposals as a follow-up to the decisions taken at the Riga Summit with an aim to have conclusions on the implications of these U.S. proposals on missile defence more broadly by February 2008 | Opinion |