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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

NATO is an international political and military affiliation focused on consultation and cooperation for the mutual security and safety of member nations and surrounding nations. Operating with diplomatic and military arms, it seeks to resolve disputes in as peaceful a manner as possible, while simultaneously maintaining troops to enforce peaceful intents.

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What are the countries that are members of the CSME?

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The member countries of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME) are Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago.

What was the last nation to be accepted into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?

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North Macedonia was the last nation to be accepted into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on March 27, 2020. This came after a long process of negotiation and diplomatic efforts to resolve the decades-long dispute with Greece over the country's name, previously known as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).

For what do the initials NATO stand?

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NATO stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It is an intergovernmental military alliance established in 1949, aimed at promoting collective defense and cooperation among its member countries.

Top 308 7.62 NATO caliber assault rifle?

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One of the top 7.62 NATO assault rifles is the FN SCAR 17. It is known for its reliability, accuracy, and modularity. Another top option is the HK417, which offers excellent performance and is widely used by military and law enforcement agencies. Additionally, the LaRue Tactical OBR is highly regarded for its precision and durability.

What are the democratic NATO nations in Europe?

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The democratic NATO nations in Europe are Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, and Turkey.

What main concern led to the the formation SEATO and the OAS?

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Stalin was not going to allow free elections

When did Iceland join NATO?

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Iceland is a candidate for joining the European Union so it does not have a very long way to go. All that is left is negotiations and talks to allow Iceland to accede. Once Iceland is given the go ahead to accede, however, it could take more than a year to officially join, so Iceland will probably not be in the EU for 2-5 years.

Is Russia part of NATO?

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Russia is not, has never been, and most likely never will be, a member of NATO.

Is South Korea part of NATO?

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No.

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South Korea are a Major non-NATO (MNNA) ally. The MNNA status was created in 1989 when the Nunn Amendment, was added to Title 10 (Armed Forces) of the United States Code by Congress. Here it stipulates that cooperative research and development agreements could be enacted with non-NATO allies by the Secretary of Defense with the concurrence of the Secretary of State. Initial Members of the MNNAs were Australia, Egypt, Israel, Japan, and South Korea.

Why was Serbia bombed by NATO in 1999?

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They went to help the Albanians take over Kosovo from Serbia.

How many tanks does France have?

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Give or take around 200 consisting of mainly leopards with designations c1/a6 and a2/a6 alot of the c1's have been upgraded to a c2 designation with all the trimmings for around 139 million ^^

there very powerful impressive tanks with add on armour and the Canadian soldiers that operate them are among the most brave and accurate in the world !

Which was the postwar alliance between the us Canada and 10 western European nations?

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That was NATO. Both Canada and the USA were founding members with the 10 western European countries in 1949.

What was NATO importance to the cold war?

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The formation of NATO in 1949 increased tension between the USA and the USSR. It was mainly a defensive measure to protect the USA and their Western Allies from any military attack from the USSR. It stated that military force would be used to defend the Western Allies. The USSR felt threatened by this, especially as five more devisions of US troops were stationed in West Germany. This led to the formation of the Warsaw Pact in 1955 and increased tensions between the West and East.

What not one of NATO's purposes?

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to conquer the world... among many others it would be easier to ask what is one of nato's purposes

What is an example of the US Government's use of humanitarian aid as a tool of foreign policy?

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Michael Jackson

Because he donated estimated $500-million million to charity and he wanted to heal the world, stop poverty and end all war

What was the response to the formation of NATO by the Soviet Union?

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The Soviet Union formed the Warsaw Pact to use the occupied nations of Eastern Europe as a buffer zone against the US and western Europe.

What did NATO created?

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The Soviet Union formed the Warsaw Pact in response.