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11: Kosovo History
... of militant Kosovar Albanianforces was also of concern. On 12 June 1998, the North Atlantic Council, meeting at Defence Minister level, asked for the assessment of possible further measures that NATO might take with regard to the developing Kosovo Crisis. This led to consideration of a large number of possible options. On 13 October 1998, following a deterioration of the situation, the NATO Council authorised Activation Orders for air strikes. This move was designed to support diplomatic efforts to make the Milosevic regime withdraw forces from Kosovo, cooperate in bringing an end to the violence and facilitate the return of refugees to their homes. At the last moment, following further diplomatic initiatives including visits to Belgrade by NATO's Secretary General Solana, US Envoys Holbrooke and Hill, The Chairman of NATO's Military Committee, General Naumann, and the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Clark, President Milosevic agreed ...
12: The New Federalist Party
... main issue that will be dealt with is America's foreign policies. There are many sub issues in foreign policy, but the main ones we will be dealing with are NATO and our many military interventions. Firstly, the New Federalists stand for a withdrawal from an outdated NATO. There are just too many wars in Europe that have nothing to do with the United States for us to get involved with. To put it simply, NATO is no longer needed. Not only will we get out of NATO, we will also remove all of our nuclear weapons from Europe. In addition, we will also pull ...
13: The United States As A World Power: How Much Longer Will The US Be The Policeman of the World ?
... remain unsolved until either President Clinton, or United Nations' General Secretary Boutros-Boutros Ghali find an answer. Another topic involving the United States and how to limit our policing is NATO. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is no longer because of the break up of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. When NATO was in effect the United States had a weapon in it's arsenal that could have been used. The problem with NATO is not that it's too old, the problem is that it is need of repair. President Clinton should go over it with the adjoining countries and they should ...
14: Kosovo and US Involvement
... 14th century. From this defeat, Kosovo became the cradle of Serbia's cultural and ethnic identity. Milosevic began an ethnic cleansing campaign in which he killed thousands of ethnic Albanians. NATO forces, as well as the United States, began firing in the winter of 1998. The United States made a cease-fire contract with Milosevic, which ended in the early months ... forced them to immigrate to other countries. It seems that the United States believes that ethnic cleansing is wrong, but bombing innocent people is acceptable. The Serbs are using the NATO air raids as a way to kill the ethnic Albanians. The Albanians are being used as shields as the NATO forces bomb the Serbs. On one occasion, in the city of Kamena Glava, five hundred Albanian men were killed ("Atrocity"5). The Serbs are using NATO forces against what ...
15: U.S. Involvement in Kosovo
... 14th century. From this defeat, Kosovo became the cradle of Serbia's cultural and ethnic identity. Milosevic began an ethnic cleansing campaign in which he killed thousands of ethnic Albanians. NATO forces, as well as the United States, began stepping in in the winter of 1998. The United States made a cease-fire contract with Milosevic, which ended in the early ... to immigrate to other countries. It seems that the United States believes that ethnic cleansing is wrong, but bombing innocent people is acceptable (Landlay 1). The Serbs are using the NATO air raids as a way to kill the ethnic Albanians. The Albanians are being used as shields as the NATO forces bomb the Serbs. On one occasion, in the city of Kamena Glava, five hundred Albanian men were killed ("Atrocity"5). The Serbs are using NATO forces against what ...
16: Tom Clancy: His Life, His Style, His Books
... World War III in Red Storm Rising. With the Soviet Union's oil economy crippled the politburo decides to invaded the Middle East, but first in an attempt to destroy NATO, they will invade Europe. The book explodes into a race of U.S. intelligence against the Russian's war plans. Fortunately the U.S. has numerous intelligence experts who catch on to the plan. In addition to that, a Spetsnaz commando is captured and forced to reveal the plans to cripple strategic NATO sites in Europe. With that threat out of the way, the Air Force uses F-19 stealth fighters(Frisbees) to take out strategic bridges and Russian AWACs aircraft that give NATO air supremacy. Then the ground war begins. It is all based on NATO supplies vs. Russian oil reserves. This becomes the main focus of the book, with specific detail ...
17: Nuclear Proliferation
... and the biggest threat is the broken army that Russia continues to have. The first threat is one that can be resolved peacefully. This threat relies on the action of NATO and the US. This threat comes about because the push for a new and improved NATO comes at a time when Russia relies more than ever on its unstable nuclear forces for its defense (Wouters-abc.com). The idea of an enlarged NATO moving into former Soviet Union clearly poses a threat to Russia. Russian Defense Minister Igor Rodionov told reporters, In general I personally think, and will think, that this is ...
18: The Effectiveness of Eisenhower's First Term: 1953-1956
... tears in his eyes, extended his hand and said: 'Dick, you're my boy.'"4 In January of 1952, Dwight Eisenhower, an Army general was serving as Supreme Commander of NATO forces in Europe. A bid for the Republican presidential nomination came from Senator Taft and his platform of the Korean War being an "unnecessary war" or a "Truman war" but ... for President.'"16 A few months later, Senator McCarthy blasted "Eisenhower for not taking Berlin at the close of World War II."17 After Eisenhower resigned from his post in NATO to run for the presidency, he realized that in order for him to win he must be able to separate himself from McCarthy "while at the same time trying to ... action of a preceding Congress."28 As the administration became more entrenched in the battle over the amendment, Eisenhower became more strongly opposed to it. Because of his background in NATO, he began to see the amendment as being against NATO. At present time, the Senate could not ratify the NATO agreement because of separation of powers. The Bricker amendment ...
19: Kosovo Crisis 2
... Army resulted from Albanian attacks. The army was formed to perform terrorist attacks on this who didn’t wish to conform to the Kosovo government. Thus, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) involvement was imminent. The purpose of NATO’s involvement was to resolve the conflict as peacefully as possible. Their involvement, however, seems to be more of a cancer that a cure. Both side of the conflict turn their weapons of destruction not only on each other, but also onto NATO soldiers. Somewhat ironic, to prevent death we must send our brave men in to die. The conflict has been hard on the world, but more so on Kosovo itself. ...
20: Tools Of Foreign Policy
... foreign policy goals of World Peace and National Security. The Foreign Policy tools we use in (potential) Terrorism situations are diplomacy, trade sanctions and treaties & alliances. Being in the organization NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and the UN (United Nations) helps us to conduct friendly relations with our allies as well as our advisories and to talk out our differences on ... can hurt them economically. Always when dealing with other countries we try to use diplomacy, or dealing with nations without causing hostility; this is done also through the UN and NATO. One final Foreign Policy tool we use when dealing with Terrorists is deterrence, or building up our military so much as to stop an attack before its begun. By using these tools of foreign policy and having membership in such international organizations as the UN and NATO we help to implement our Foreign Policy tools of Nation Security and World Peace. Another major concern in the US is Global and Economic Conditions. Our country consumes over ...


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