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'Liberated' Eastern Europe A Loser In Iraq
(1) Russia Urges All Nationals, Including Reporters, To Quit Iraq Immediately (2) Contact Lost With Ten Russian Experts In Basrah (3) Karbala: Bulgarian Forces Come Under Attack For Second Day In A Row (4) More Macedonian Troops Sent Into Iraqi Killing Fields (5) After Six Of Its Citizens Are Killed, Ukraine Curries US Favor By Dispatching More Troops To Iraq (6) War Booty Denied: Poland Loses Two Iraqi Military Contract Bids To US Firms
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27-06-2004 |
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RUSSIANS CONCERNED ABOUT NATO'S EXPANSION EASTWARDS
the fact that seven new NATO member-countries
did not sign the conventional armed forces in Europe
(CFE) treaty. He also noted that four countries - new
NATO members (the three Baltic states and Slovenia)
are not parties to the CFE Treaty.
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05-04-2004 |
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Alliance Grows with 193,000 Bayonets
After the accession of Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia,
Slovakia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia to NATO, the
armed forces of the Alliance swelled with 193,300 men.
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05-04-2004 |
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Bush Signs NATO Expansion Measure
The measure Bush signed, passed by wide margins in
both houses of Congress, authorizes $55.5 million in
military assistance for the seven clearest hopefuls,
although it does not specifically call for NATO
admission for any of the countries.
The aid: Bulgaria, $10 million; Estonia, $6.5 million;
Latvia, $7 million; Lithuania, $7.5 million; Romania,
$11.5 million; Slovakia, $8.5 million, and Slovenia,
$4.5 million.
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18-11-2002 |
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British firm targets new NATO states
British land conglomerate, the Rotch Group, revealed
that its 1 billion
[A$2.6 billion] sterling bid for a key Polish oil
refinery was part of a
strategy to profit from arms sales to new NATO states.
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18-11-2002 |
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Now the US is using it to control the new Europe
The Bush administration clearly sees an opportunity, only vaguely glimpsed by a befogged, dawdling EU, to advance its security, commercial and energy interests in eastern Europe and beyond.
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18-11-2002 |
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US Using NATO To Control Europe
While Britain and other member states ponderously plod
towards agreement on the EU's eastern enlargement, the
Bush administration is steaming full speed ahead with
the reunification of Europe - under US auspices, on US
terms, and primarily for US purposes.
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14-11-2002 |
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US Senate Bribes, Pressures NATO Candidates
The bill, which the Senate is scheduled to vote on
Friday, would give $55.5 million in security
assistance to seven countries that hope to join the
military alliance.
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25-05-2002 |
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US's NATO expansion: 'the more, the better'
It also expressed its determination to press its European partners to
boost their military capabilities, including making a contribution to
President George W. Bush's missile defense program, despite strong
reservations about it in many European capitals.
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25-05-2002 |
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Cost Of NATO Membership - But What's The Benefit?
The new military strategy of
the Czech Republic, approved by the government today,
wants to have three and a half to four billion crowns
a year for foreign peace- keeping missions after 2006.
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25-05-2002 |
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