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- When was the original treaty of nato formed
- march 1948
- who signed the original NATO treaty
- belgium, france, luxembourg, the netherlands, and the UK
- When was nato formally created
- april 1949
- when did greece and turkey join nato
- 1952
- when did the federal republic of germany join NATO
- 1955
- Who joined on march 12, 1999
- Czech republick, Hungary, and Poland
- how many members are in nato today
- 19
- What was the USSR's responce to nato
- the warsaw pact
- who was in the warsaw pact
- Soviet Union, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania
- where is the nato headquarters
- brussels, Belgium
- who is the us represenative to nato
- R. Nicholas Burns
- What are the nato member states
- -US, France, Italy, Greece, Denmark, Norway, Spain, Luxembourg, Poland, Czech Republic, UK, German, Turkey, Belgium, The Netherlands, Portugal, Iceland, Canada, Hungary
- Who is the US military represenative to nato
- LT GEN Timothy A. Kinnan USAF
- What recent events did nato participate in
-
-Gulf 1991-1993
-Somalia 1992-1998
-Bosnia 1995-1998
-Kosovo 26 March 99-present - What are the three categories or nato forces
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-Reaction Forces
-Main Defense Forces
-Augmentation Forces - Reaction forces
- versatile, highly mobil ground, air and maritime forces maintained at highlevels of readiness and available at short notice for an early military response to a crisis
- main defense forces
- include active and mobilizable ground, air and maritime forces able to deter and defend against coercion or aggression
- Augmentation forces
- forces used to reinforce any nato region or maritime area for deterrence, crisis management or defense
- what happened at the rome summit meeting
- The declaration of Peace was issued and they came up with a new approact to security of europe
- what are the 4 main purposes of the UN
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-to maintain international peace and security
-to develop friendly relations among nations
-to cooperate in solving international problems and in promoting respect for human rights
-to be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations - what is the UN security council responsible for
- maintaining international peace and security
- What members of the security council are perminant
- China, France, the Russian Federation, the UK, and the US
- When did the warsaw pact dissolve
- 1991
- What are the three main commitees that make up nato
-
-north atlantic council
-nuclear planning group
-Defense planning commitee - when was the un established and how many countries were originally in it
- 24 October 1945, 51
- what are the six main bodies of the un
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-the security council
-the general assembly
-the economic & social council
-the trusteeship council
-the international court of justice
-the secretariat - Who is the President of the general assembly
- Dr. Han Seung-Soo - Republic of Korea
- Who is the deputy secretary of the un
- Louise Frechetta - Canada
- where was the UN in 1998
- Central African Republic, Sierra Leone, Rwanda
- when was the UN in Cambodia
- 1992-present
- Where was the UN in 1994
- Tajikistan
- When was the UN in Afghanistan
- 1993-present
- What did the UN want to do in the Central African Republic
- prevent unrest, enhance security, provide electorial assistance
- What did the UN want to do in Sierra Leone
- Monitor security conditions, and observe human rights
- What did the UN want to do in Cambodia
- strengthen civil society, human rights and democracy
- What did the UN want to do in Tajikistan
- Initiated ceasefire, monitor cease fire, and work to advance peace process
- What did the UN want to do in Afghanistan
- facilitate national reconciliation and needed reconstruction after civil war
- Where has the UN been from 1991-present
- Iraq and Kuwait
- What did the UN want to do in Iraq and Kuwait
- monitor demilitarized zone
- What was the goal in Iraq in 1996
- developed "oil for food program"
- What did the UN want to do in the Former Yugoslavia
- resolve conflict and give relief assistance to 4mil people
- where was the UN from 1992-95
- Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the republic of Macedonia
- What did the UN want to do in Croatia
- reintegrate eastern slovenia into croatia
- What was the UN's goal in Bosnia and Herzgovina
- protect civilians
- what was the UN's goal in the Republic of Macedonia
- keep out war
- where was the UN in 1999
- Kosovo
- What was the UN's goal in Kosovo
- Provide humanitarian assistance
- Where were peacekeeping missions thwarted
- Bosnia and Herzgovinia, Rwanda
- Where did the UN end civil wars
- Cambodia, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mozambique