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"How global can NATO go?" - Video lecture by Jamie Shea, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for External Relations09 Mar. 2004 the traditional Article 5 concentration on territorial defence and tidying up the loose ends of the end of the Cold War, particularly of course integrating the Balkans into Euro-Atlantic structures so that Europe is essentially a zone of peace. And then NATO would | Opinion |
“NATO's Transforming Agenda” by the NATO Secretary General at the Diplomatic Academy in Warsaw, Poland04 Mar. 2004 away from my house in The Hague. On September 11, 2001, our resolve was tested yet again, when a new breed of terrorists struck the economic and military heart of the United States. NATO invoked Article 5, its collective defence commitment. NATO | Opinion |
NATO to conduct its annual crisis management exercise CMX 2004 from 4 to 10 march 200401 Mar. 2004 procedures, including civil-military cooperation, in order to maintain and improve the Alliance's ability to manage crises. The scenario for this exercise is hypothetical. It will depict a developing Article 5 situation within a threat environment | Pressrelease |
Speech by the NATO Secretary General at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, UK12 Feb. 2004 . And I am well aware that Article 5 - the commitment to collective defence - is a commitment which we must always be able to meet. So let me be clear: for me, capabilities are a priority. We are on the right path, with the NATO Response Force | Opinion |
Address by H.R.H. Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark at the meeting of the North Atlantic Council11 Feb. 2004 role in stopping the bloodshed in the Balkans - and bringing the region closer to the Euro-Atlantic structures. When the terrorists struck the United States on 11 September NATO resolutely invoked Article 5. NATO ships are today patrolling the waters | Opinion |
"The impact of September 11th on the Alliance" - Video lecture with Jamie Shea, NATO Temporary Spokesman12 Jan. 2004 of challenge. Now NATO did immediately after September the 11th for the first time in its history invoke the Article 5, our mutual defence clause. Something of an irony that it was invoked for an attack against America or an American territory and not because | Opinion |
The impact of September 11th on the Alliance12 Jan. 2004 | Audio |
Video interview with Ambassador Imants Liegis, Head of the Mission of Latvia to NATO09 Jan. 2004 on to say that the enemy of the Baltic States is also the enemy of the whole of the Alliance. And so, the essential aspect of the Alliance coming to the assistance of a country in accordance with Article 5 of the Washington Treaty, we see that as a way | Opinion |
"Should the Middle East be NATO's new central front?" - Debate with Will Marshal versus Peter Rudolf01 Jan. 2004 , I do not believe that the “old” NATO based on one overriding geographically focused mission can be resurrected. After the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, NATO did invoke Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, yet no member state interpreted | Opinion |
"Continuing to build security through partnership" by Robert Weaver, NATO's Political Affairs Division01 Jan. 2004 pace with NATO's own transformation. The fight against terrorism is now one of the Alliance's major priorities. The attacks of 11 September 2001 on the United States led to the first ever invocation by NATO of Article 5. The very next day, the 46 | Opinion |