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41: The Latvian-Russian Relations
... world? The answer is absolutely none. However, all of this ties together because right at that time when all of these incidents took a place, Latvia was seeking to join NATO and European Union, which would create nothing but a very negative image of Latvia, which is exactly what Russia is interested in. (Eichmanis, 8) All of this is not just ... Alfred A. Knopf Inc, 1997 Eichmanis, John. Latvian-Russian Relations: Ominous Signs www.mfa.gov.lv/MFA/PUB/KRIEVIJA/LATRUS.htm Kirckus, Richard J. "The Case of Oncluding Baltics Into NATO", Problems of Post Communism, Jan/Febr. 1998; 3. Latvia. An Outline. @ http://www.bank.lv/vesture/english/outline.html The Latvian-Russian Crisis @ http://www.balticsww.com/news/features/chronology ...
42: What To Do About Ethnic Cleans
... broke out in Kosovo in a less severe form. This time, instead of being killed, the Kosovars were driven out of their homes and neighborhoods. This time, United States and NATO forces immediately confronted the problem by launching a substantial air war on the area. Clearly, the doctrine for ethnic cleansing is widely varied, and merits further discussion. Ethnic cleansing is ... invariably point to Hitler as an example of what could happen when ethnic cleansing is let to go uncontrolled. This is the side whose views are currently dominant, which caused NATO to intervene in Kosovo. There is also a middle ground, which believes that cleansing should be allowed to go on, as long as it stays within the country s own ...
43: History Of Kosovo- Related To
... solely on military power, and can only be measured in terms of tanks, personnel, and other materiel. For the time being, the participation (half-hearted meddling) of the UN and NATO, and the OSE cannot be considered to have any bearing on the outcome on the situation. Both Albania and Serbia are relatively well equipped for the war, the Serbs from ... history on that land, having lived on it for several hundred years. It seems likely that, in an effort to boost its position internationally, the US will continue to influence NATO and the UN to punish perceived Serb aggression. This will have the effect, except in the eyes of Russia and China, of making the US seem more powerful than it ...
44: Lester Pearson
... did Canada. In 1948 he was named Secretary of State for external affairs. He promoted proposals for western alliance tied in with the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He was the chairman of the NATO project at the time of the Korean War. He sat on a three man committee that negotiated the Korean cease-fire. In 1952-1953 he was the president of the ...
45: The Political Career of Richard Nixon
... Nixon turned his attention primarily to foreign affairs. In February 1969 he visited Belgium, England, West Germany, Italy, and France in an effort to strengthen the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). To assure non-Communist Asian nations of continued United States support, Nixon embarked in late July on a tour of the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, India, Pakistan, and South Vietnam. Nixon ... to maintain peace in the Mediterranean area, Nixon traveled to Italy, Spain, and Yugoslavia, and visited the United States Sixth Fleet, stationed in the area. The tour included meetings with NATO commanders, an audience with Pope Paul VI, and visits to England and Ireland. The change in administrations had little initial effect on the Vietnam peace talks being conducted in Paris ...
46: Tom Clancy's Genius
... the total collapse of their economy and country was to seize the oil rich Middle East. They also realized that the countries that make up the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), in particular the United States would not stand for this hostile action. Consequently the Soviets determine that it will be necessary to neutralize NATO conventionally; that is to say without nuclear weapons. Of course, throughout the Cold War the many themes of the U.S.S.R. attacking the U.S are presented by ...
47: Atomic Bomb 7
... a great threat throughout the world that Russia is still trying to become the more powerful country. In addition in 1949, the United States established the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for a second time to control nuclear arms. "One of the chief tasks of the United States policy in NATO, therefore, is to overcome the Trauma which attaches to the use of nuclear weapons and to decentralize the Use of nuclear weapons as rapidly as possible (Kissinger 311) ." In other ...
48: Cold War
... Marshall plan further contributed to a Soviet cause to continue waging a Cold War. In 1949 America helped to organize a treaty against communism. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO included the following nations : Belgium, Britain, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Luxemberg, Norway, Portugal , the United States. This treaty showed a clear division of Communism verses Capitalism, and it ... would be an attack on all of them.(16) Thus, the United States used this treaty to escalate the cold War by showing the Soviet Union that all of the NATO countries sided with the US in the Cold War. Finally, the United states waged hot wars through other nations; instead in actually declaring war against the Soviet Union. These hot ...
49: The Life and Accomplishments of John F Kennedy
... a plan to purchase up to $100 million worth of bonds to help finance the U.N. The westeren Atlantic alliance remained strong, but Kennedy had trouble establishing a united NATO nuclear force. President Charles de Gaulle refused to commit France to the NATO nuclear force. He preferred an independent role for his country. Kennedy made a 10-day tour of Europe in the summer of 1963. He visited West Germany, Italy, Ireland, and ...
50: Terrorism
... group was active they engaged in bombings, kidnappings, assassinations, robberies and has targeted both German and American governments. They were even bold enough to attempt to assassinate the head of NATO, Alexander Haig. The RAF has several hard-core cadres that carry out their terrorist missions as well as a large civilian following that spreads the groups propaganda. The group has ...


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