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- 71: George C. Marshall
- ... European states feared for their safety, Marshall was one of the leaders who created the North Atlantic Treaty Organization which has ensured the security of the West. The establishment of NATO in 1949 achieved a balance of power in Europe that endured until the end of the Cold War. In the last official position as Secretary of Defense during 1950-51 ...
- 72: King William I
- ... of a legislative body. Is that not what Clinton did earlier this year? We waged a war with a country tens of thousands of miles away under the flag of NATO, which Clinton practically controls anyway. He used the United Nations as an excuse to intervene in something that didn't concern us because "it was in the best interests of ...
- 73: Dwight D Eisenhower
- ... Day, 1944, he was the supreme commander of the troops invading France. After the war he became President of Columbia University. In 1951 he took supreme command over the new NATO forces. Republican emmissaries to his headquarters near Paris persuaded him to run for President. On June 4, 1952 he announced his candidacy for the Republican Party nomination for Presidency. He ...
- 74: George C. Marshall
- ... European states feared for their safety, Marshall was one of the leaders who created the North Atlantic Treaty Organization which has ensured the security of the West. The establishment of NATO in 1949 achieved a balance of power in Europe that endured until the end of the Cold War. In the last official position as Secretary of Defense during 1950-51 ...
- 75: Critical Review Of 1984 By Geo
- ... was an excellent likness to Hitler. Along with the large numbers of countries that join together to form an alliance for a common good, similar to the United Nations or NATO. It is in this way that we can better understand what the author was saying and the idea that he wanted to convey.
- 76: Yugoslavia-a Land Torn Apart
- ... how hard they are to achieve. BIBILIOGRAPHY BASS, WARREN, "The Triage of Dayton", Foreign Affairs, vol.77, No.5, 1998, pp.95-108 CONNOR, MIKE, "Kosovo Rebels Gain Ground Under NATO Threat", The New York Times, December 4, 1998, vol.CXLVIII No.51, 361 PERRY, DUNCAN, "Destiny on Hold: Macedonia and the Dangers of Ethnic Discord", Current History, March 1998, vol ...
- 77: 1984, Science-fiction Or Reali
- ... the party did in 1984. The three major powers in the novel, Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia parallel the major alliances that exist today. Oceania coincides with the modern day organization, NATO. As we have seen during the Persian Gulf war and the war in Kosovo, this alliance always enters into a conflict united. Eurasia consists of the countries of the former ...
- 78: Critical Review Of 1984 By Geo
- ... was an excellent likness to Hitler. Along with the large numbers of countries that join together to form an alliance for a common good, similar to the United Nations or NATO. It is in this way that we can better understand what the author was saying and the idea that he wanted to convey.
- 79: Terrorism In The United States
- ... years to come. The U.S. should not wait for him to launch another attack but rather should attack his forces and bases as soon as the Kosovo Mission with NATO is complete. If the U.S. is inactive, the risk would be far greater than if the U.S. does act because, other nations will feel that the U.S ...
- 80: Computers And The Military
- ... pilot can't see what's 30000 feet under him but his instruments and their computers can with the help of prior intelligence information and programming. That's how the NATO bombers operated both in Operation Desert Storm and in Kosovo. New naval ships have radar systems that is capable of spotting possible treats 35 miles away both in airspace, on ...
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