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North Atlantic Treaty Organiza tion (NATO) Corey Koppel and Tiffany Soohoo

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Corey Koppel and Tiffany Soohoo. What is NATO?. A political and military alliance The fundamentals of NATO are to “Walk around freely in a safe and secure environment”. Goals for:. Political. Military. Peaceful resolutions for disputes - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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North Atlantic Treaty

Organization (NATO)

Corey Koppel and Tiffany Soohoo

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What is NATO?A political and military allianceThe fundamentals of NATO are to “Walk around freely in a safe and secure environment”

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Goals for:Political

• Uphold Democratic values

• Build trust with cooperation on defense and security issues.

• Prevent conflict

Military• Peaceful resolutions for

disputes• Military to undertake

crisis management operations

• Operations carried out under Article 5 of the Washington Treaty and/or under a U.N. mandate alone or with help

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“Any attack on one member nation is an attack on all”Washington Treaty (Article 5):

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History of NATO:Started on April 4, 1949 (62 years old)Since it’s starting NATO has allowed more than North Atlantic countriesNo longer tries to counter Soviet powerLost it’s competitor Warsaw Pact

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Purpose of NATOGuarantees the freedom and security of all it’s membersProtects against:

Threats, terrorism, failed states, and weapons of mass destruction

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Membership:1949: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, United Kingdom, and the United States

1952:Greece, Turkey

1955:West Germany (Germany)

1982: Spain

1999:Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland

2004: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia

2009: Albania and Croatia

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Leadership:International Staff:

NATO Secretary General- Andres Fogh Rassmussen (Denmark)Deputy Secretary General- Ambassador Alexander Vershbow (United States)NATO spokesperson- Oana Lungescu (Romania)

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Leadership:Military Committee:

Chairman of the Military Committee: General Knud Bartels (Denmark)Deputy Chairman of the Military Committee: Lieutenant General Walter Gaskin (United States)

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Advantages:Provide structure and stability in the Euro-Atlantic area based on democracy and peaceful resolutions.A Place where Canada, Europe and the U.S. can freely discuss security issues and fix it.Defend and prevent members from conflicts such as aggression.Increase transparency by promoting partnership.

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Disadvantages:Weakens individual countries military forceSmaller nations do not benefit as much as bigger nationsSometimes military goes into unwanted nations

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International ImpactMilitary Operations:

Bosnia and HerzegovinaKosovoAfghanistanIraq Training MissionMissile DefenseGulf of Aden PiracyOperations in Libya

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The United KingdomOne of the largest contributors (150 million pounds) into the Civil and Military budget.17% of UK Armed Forces are deployed on military and operational task fro NATO.UK contributes to the following missions and operational: NATO Training Assistance Implementation Mission (Iraq), International Security Assistance Force and Operation Active Endeavour (Eastern Mediterranean) Provides support for African Union’s Peacekeeping in Sudan (2005).

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RussiaOriginally used to counter Russian power growth and prevent future wars.Created Warsaw Pact to counter NATOAfter Dissolution of Soviet Union Russia did not join NATOHas open communication through the NATO-Russian Council (NRC)

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RussiaDisagrees on certain issues:

Relating to GeorgiaRussia’s suspended implementation of the treaty on conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE)

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By Tiffany Soohoo and Corey KoppelAny Questions?

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