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$154.3 billion represents a reduction of 5 percent compared to this fiscal year, according to Air Force presentation at the press briefing in the Pentagon yesterday. Congressional clamor for budget cuts to keep the federal government deficit under...
Would it join NATO? How much, if at all, would it cooperate with the armed forces of a truncated United Kingdom? With the armed forces of other Western democracies, including, but not limited to, those of the United States? Would it cooperate with the...
Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite (R) speaks with her Polish counterpart Bronislaw Komorowskion during Lithuania's 94th Independence Day celebrations in Vilnius on February 16, 2012. Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski meets Lithuanian... View Photo »
Turkey became a member of NATO when the governor was 2 years old. Turkey is an important member who has contributed immensely to the Transatlantic Organization's struggle and shall remain as one.
NATO ambassadors and parliamentarians discussed the current situation in Afghanistan and took stock of the progress of transition. They also reviewed the development of NATO’s Missile Defence system, the Smart Defence agenda and options for NATO to...
The transcript will be provided on NATO website after the event. Journalists holding a valid permanent NATO media pass will have access as for a Ministerial Meeting. Media representatives not in possession of a valid permanent NATO media pass and...
Speaking at the CIOR Mid-Winter Meeting 2012, Gen Bartels addressed the importance of having flexible and adaptable Reserve Forces in order to secure the Euro-Atlantic region. “We are not able to operate without taking on board reservists, both inside...
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (R) and Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Dimas speak before a meeting on February 16, 2012 in Athens. Rasmussen said NATO would look to boost cooperation with North African... View Photo »
Turkey joined NATO while the governor was still 2-years old ... It is a member that has made important contributions to the trans-Atlantic alliance's conflict-full history. It is among countries that are at the front lines in the fight against terrorism.
Van der Heijden explained the unique political-military structure of the Alliance and described how NATO engages with partners around the globe in pursuing the International Community's goal for maintaining peace and democracy. In his special...
Mr. Rasmussen’s address will take place during the opening Plenary Session on “Building an Euroatlantic Security Community”. United States’ Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, and Secretary of Defence, Leon Panetta, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) French: Organisation du Traité de l'Atlantique Nord (OTAN), also called the (North) Atlantic Alliance, is a military alliance established by the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949. The NATO headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium, and the organization constitutes a system of... Full Article
NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (L) and Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Dimas address reporters during a news conference in Athens February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Greece's Foreign Minister Stavros Dimas (L) escorts NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (front R) to his office in Athens February 16, 2012.
View Photo »NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen adjusts his earpiece during a news conference in Athens February 16, 2012.
View Photo »NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen addresses reporters during a news conference in Athens February 16, 2012.
View Photo »North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (L) gives a press conference on February 16, 2012 with Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Dimas in Athens. Rasmussen said NATO would look to boost cooperation with North African and Middle Eastern countries, a...
View Photo »Greece's Prime Minister Lucas Papademos (L) welcomes NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in Athens February 16, 2012.
View Photo »North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen adjusts his earphone on February 16, 2012 during a press conference in Athens. Rasmussen said NATO would look to boost cooperation with North African and Middle Eastern countries, a goal of 'strategic'...
View Photo »Greece's Prime Minister Lucas Papademos (L) shakes hands with NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen before their meeting in Athens February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos (L) shakes hands with North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen on February 16, 2012 before their meeting in Athens. Rasmussen said NATO would look to boost cooperation with North African and Middle Eastern...
View Photo »Greek Prime Minister Loukas Papademos, left, chats with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, during a meeting in Athens, on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012. NATO's Secretary-General says the military alliance will maintain its offensive against the Taliban, arguing that it could force...
View Photo »Greek President Karolos Papoulias speaks during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, not seen, at the Presidential Palace in Athens, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. Papoulias on Wednesday strongly criticized German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble over comments he...
View Photo »Police secure a street during an anti-NATO rally opposing a visit by NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in Athens February 16, 2012.
View Photo »A protester shouts slogans during an anti-NATO rally opposing a visit by NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in Athens February 16, 2012.
View Photo »NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, left, listens to questions beside Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Dimas during a news conference and after their meeting in Athens on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012. NATO's Secretary-General says the military alliance will maintain its offensive...
View Photo »NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen answers questions during a join news conference with Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Dimas, unseen, in Athens on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012. NATO's Secretary-General says the military alliance will maintain its offensive against the Taliban,...
View Photo »Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Dimas, front left, welcomes NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, front right, before their meeting in Athens, on Thursday Feb. 16, 2012 Rasmussen visited Athens to mark the 60th anniversary of the country's entry into the alliance.
View Photo »Foreign soldiers and military personal part of the NATO- led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) inspect confiscated arms and ammunitions which were displayed to media during a news event in Lashkar Gah, Helmand province, south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. ...
View Photo »Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite (R) speaks with her Polish counterpart Bronislaw Komorowskion during Lithuania's 94th Independence Day celebrations in Vilnius on February 16, 2012. Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski meets Lithuanian counterpart Dalia Grybauskaite, amid...
View Photo »Pedestrians walk on roads covered by snow after heavy snow fell in Pristina on February 13, 2012. An avalanche killed at least nine people in Restelica a southern mountain village and left others trapped in several houses under 10 metres of snow. A helicopter from the NATO-led...
View Photo »Pakistani protesters raise their hands to condemn the governments intention to open routes for NATO supplies, in Bannu, Pakistan Wednesday, Feb 15, 2012. Pakistan announced that it has been temporarily allowed NATO to ship perishable food to its troops in neighboring Afghanistan,...
View Photo »Supporters of Pakistani religious party ally to condemn the governments intention to open routes for NATO supplies, in Bannu, Pakistan Wednesday, Feb 15, 2012. Pakistan announced that it has been temporarily allowed NATO to ship perishable food to its troops in neighboring Afghanistan,...
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View Photo »Marines, Navy personnel and NATO officers watch the Super Bowl in the Officers ward room mess aboard the Amphibious Assault Ship USS Wasp off the coast of Jacksonville, N.C. Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. The ship is the command ship for the Navy and Marine amphibious exercise called Bold...
View Photo »In this picture taken on Feb 13, 2012, Pakistan's anti-American religious leader Qazi Hussain Ahmed, third from left, campaigns against the resumption of NATO supplies to neighboring Afghanistan, among Pakistani tribal people in the Pakistani town of Shalman situated near the...
View Photo »U.S. soldiers part of the NATO- led International Security Assistace Force (ISAF) are seen alert at the scene of a suicide attack in Kandahar, south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. A car bomb exploded just outside the police headquarters of a southern Afghanistan city on...
View Photo »NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (L) and Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Dimas address reporters during a news conference in Athens February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Turkey became a member of NATO when the governor was 2 years old. Turkey is an important member who has contributed immensely to the Transatlantic Organization's struggle and shall remain as one.
Turkey joined NATO while the governor was still 2-years old ... It is a member that has made important contributions to the trans-Atlantic alliance's conflict-full history. It is among countries that are at the front lines in the fight against terrorism.
Distance yourself from NATO and you'll be secure.
the challenges of regional threats and the importance of cooperation between Israel and NATO member countries and militaries in the fight against global terror
NATO offered to transfer the crew to the closest port, but they chose to stay with their vessel
When you have a country [Turkey] that is being ruled by what many would perceive to be Islamic terrorists, when you start seeing that type of activity against their own citizens, then yes, not only is it time for us to have a conversation about whether or not they belong to be in NATO, but it’s time for...
It is certainly a topic he would cover in debate prep, particularly in terms of Syria. I believe what he’s mentioned it before its been in terms of coping with the Syria crisis and then also as I said as a NATO ally
WBC will provide the names of all G-8/NATO donors with donation amounts in ranges when it releases its annual report toward the end of the second quarter ... That report will include information for G-8/NATO contributions received in 2012 in addition to funds received in 2011.
WBC will provide the names of all G-8/NATO donors with donation amounts in ranges when it releases its annual report toward the end of the second quarter ... That report will include information for G-8/NATO contributions received in 2012 in addition to funds received in 2011.
Do you believe Turkey still belongs in NATO?
Turkey still belongs in NATO.
Given what the ordinance actually says, it cannot be construed as an effort to protect the integrity of G-8 and NATO conferences
The U.S. should slow down the Afghan withdrawal process to allow U.S. and NATO commanders on the ground more time to consolidate gains ... and to ensure that Afghan forces are sufficiently ready to take control of the nation's security ... A precipitous U.S. withdrawal could lead to civil war or the Tal...
we will charge them (NATO) and repair our roads from these taxes.
The AGS package is still being discussed at NATO ... It is a topic to be discussed in the February meeting of defense ministers.
Turkey became a NATO member when Mr. Governor was two years old
If current trends in the decline of European defense capabilities are not halted and reversed, future U.S. political leaders — those for whom the Cold War was not the formative experience that it was for me — may not consider the return on America’s investment in NATO worth the cost.
It naturally opens the door to the NATO countries, which have many joint operations.
NATO in Libya: Is Syria next?
When we thought about it ... we came to the conclusion that they are either Americans acting under NATO cover or Israelis.
We are already laying off our existing staff. I am afraid I have no good news for those who have gone jobless due to the closure of NATO supply routes
This is because of the good salary I used to draw (by working for NATO) that I am able to survive despite being jobless
There is information that NATO members and some Arab states of the Persian Gulf, acting in line with the scenario seen in Libya, intend to turn the current interference with Syrian affairs into a direct military intervention.
Pakistani forces informed NATO officials about the first strike but despite this another attack was carried out
NATO will do what ever it can get away with, it will never stop until someone or something stops it
