The Death of Nato It Won the Cold War, but Now Nato has to Finally Face Up to Another Fearsome Enemy - Change.
Sunday Herald › February 11, 2008
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Sunday Herald › February 11, 2008
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NATO is in danger of getting itself broken beyond repair - so let's fix it before it's too late.
That is the stark message facing the alliance's diplomats and military commanders at the end of one of the edgiest weeks they have ever faced.See the full content of this document
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The Death of Nato It Won the Cold War, but Now Nato has to Finally Face Up to Another Fearsome Enemy - Change.
The main problem is to be found in Afghanistan, where the alliance has had its first prolonged taste of real combat in command of the International Security Assistance Force (Isaf ). More than 42,000 troops are under its command, coming from 39 countries including the full complement of 26 Nato members.
However, its future is now in doubt following a Canadian threat to withdraw 2500 combat troops from Kandahar.On the one hand, the US and its main ally, Britain, want Nato's European members to make a greater mili...See the full content of this document
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