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Nato Missiles
259 wordsThree ultra-accurate laser-guided NATO missiles penetrated the walls of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia from different angles, exploded in the core of the building and decimated it to wreckage. Three people were reported killed, and 21 injured, while one is missing. The Chinese government and people are terribly outraged at NATO's method of expressing its displeasures, calling it a 'barbarian act' and that 'the U.S. -led NATO should bear all responsibilities. ' ' NATO explained that they feel ...
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U.N. Force
4,267 wordsI. Introduction The bombing of Kosovo by NATO forces may finally come to an end. While the excuses for bombing the troubled region have been challenged, for the most part the world concurs that the atrocities gong on in that nation warranted international action. In any event, the bombing did start and it continues, despite the accidental hits on pedestrian villages and buildings which were not targets in the first place. They have been explained away as unavoidable during such a mission. Casual...
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Nato Involvement
1,804 wordsThe Balkans have been a very unstable region for hundreds of years. The reason for contention is because of ethnic origin and disputes of which race owns which land... That is the reason for the dispute over Kosovo is because of the same thing. This is a very complicated situation, that I don't really know everything about. I just kind of know the basics. Back in the 1500 hundreds, the Serbs conquered the Kosovo area, slowly and gradually over the years the Ethnic Albanians started occupying the...
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Will Nato
489 wordsIf NATO continues to bomb Serbia, they will be causing serious trouble. They should just mind their own business before any other altercations occur. NATO is just a big act, because their not even putting their full effort into helping Kosovo. This is just a big stunt to make NATO look good. But they " re not looking good for they are not just killing the Serb leaders but many civilians. NATO should discontinue bombing. Why does NATO even bother bombing I'll tell you why; They want to look good....
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Pressure From Other Nato Nations
587 wordsCons of NATO Expansion Throughout the Clinton years the government has tried to make NATO expansion look like a risk free operation. But the truth is that there are many risks and dangers that go with the expansion of NATO. It has been said that the expansion of NATO would be a fatal error in the American policy. As NATO expands it is drawing an imaginary dividing line separating the many NATO nations from the Ukraine, Russia and other countries in the eastern half of the world. The goal should ...
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Several Serb Military Personnel
425 wordsSerbs Held in Kosovo Escape I chose to write my essay on an article regarding the escape of Serb war criminals from a NATO prison camp. This article relates to the world because it deals with a group of people who did some very bad things to another group of people. In turn many nations got involved and spent a lot of time, energy, and money to stop this genocide. NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is on a "Peace Keeping Mission" in Kosovo, nearby Bosnia, and several other countries and r...
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America's Policy Towards Nato
4,482 wordsUnited States Policy Towards NATO In this paper I will first explain the history of NATO and the United States policy towards it. I will then give three reasonable policy recommendations for the United States towards NATO. This is important because NATO is an organization with a very brief history but it has molded Europe and other countries and has made a safe-haven from war for the past five decades. NATO was spawn out of the Western countries of Europe fearing the expansion of the greedy, hun...
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Similarity Between Un And Nato
1,124 wordsUN vs. NATO The United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are two different groups, but they affect the world in the same way. They both want to make a difference in today's world, they strive for peace and prosperity, and they work hard to accomplish their goals. The UN and NATO are similar in the way they are organized. They are each structured into several groups. They both have councils, a Secretary General, and Secretariat. The UN is made up of six organs. They are the counc...
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Presence Of Nato Forces In Kosovo
2,582 wordsNato Actions in Kosovo Contravened International Law On Wednesday 24th March 1999 NATO Chief Javier Solana ordered air strikes on Serbian troops. These soldiers were in their sovereign country and in an area was known as Kosovo. In this essay I will discuss how the situation arose and what were the real aims of this action. The Serbian province of Kosovo has long been regarded as the most volatile region in all of the former Yugoslavia. Serbian authorities abolished Kosovo's parliament in 1990, ...
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Organization For Security And Cooperation In Europe
1,048 wordsThe latter half of the twentieth century has been dominated by the Cold War and the actions and events surrounding it. During this period different alliances and treaties were formed and many of these were institutionalized. One such alliance was the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). This organization was set up by the Northern Atlantic Western Powers to combat the Eastern Soviet threat. Today however NATO still exists and plays an active role in international relations. The question as...
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Extreme Bias Against Nato And The Bombing
2,866 wordsIn major media organizations in American such as USA Today, New York Times, NBC, and ABC, there is a media monopoly. These major organizations all practice pack journalism. They all use the same basic resource and method for gathering their material and then they write or report the same general information. Because of this, it is highly unlikely to receive diverse views on an issue from these sources. On the other hand, there are many independent or unique resources that represent diverse views...
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Washington Summit The Leaders Of Nato
711 wordsNATO starts the year 2000 with the issue of concern. The European Allies' defense capability, stabilization efforts in the Balkans, and relations with Russia are at the top of a highly charged agenda. In 1999 NATO accomplished many tasks, which were reviewed in the December 15th Washington Summit. They approved an updated Strategic Concept at the Washington Summit; admitted as new members the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland; contributed decisively, in particular through the conduct of their ...
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America In Vietnam
1,423 wordsSteve Clinton April 5, 1999 English 20 Crisis in Kosovo: Should America Be There Throughout American history this country has gone from a small set of colonies living in fear of the British government up to our present status as the only superpower remaining on earth. Our success in becoming this superpower has come at the cost of many other people, innocents. We took the land away from the Indians who were in what is now the United States of America and never have done anything, and never can d...
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Milosevic And His Serb Forces
1,462 wordsKosovo is a southern province of Serbia, the core of the former Yugoslavia. Slobodan Milosevic is currently president of Yugoslavia. He has been president in Serbia since 1989. In 1989, President Slobodan Milosevic stripped Kosovo of its autonomous status and declared the Albanian language unofficial. Yugoslavia came on the edge of economical collapse under his role. The crisis and war he has started with Kosovo is his third war. Last year violence broke out between Serbian police (MUP) and rebe...
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Nato Protection Force
877 wordsWhat should the U.S. foreign policy be concerning military intervention in Kosovo NATO, comprised mostly of United States Forces, has determined the moral and ethical solution is to intervene and prevent the annihilation of a race of innocent people. NATO decided to intervene after Serbian military actions caused deaths of over 1,500 Kosovar Albanians and forced 400,000 people from their homes (NATO's). The overwhelming consensus is that Milosevic is a modern day Hitler that must be stopped befo...
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Nato For Its Intervention In Kosova
1,725 wordsWas an Intervention Needed If you asked somebody about Kosova three years ago, they would hardly even know where it is. They would maybe respond with an attitude that Kosova should be somewhere in Asia or Africa. Today, however, people in all continents have at least some information about the conflict. The year 1999 brought Kosova conflict to the television screens all over the world. Daily images of fleeing refugees or the ones of the NATO air raids could be heartbreaking for everyone who had ...
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Nato Into Eastern Europe
1,421 wordsA more assertive Foreign Minister and a more nationalist Duma are now in power in Moscow. Both face serious challenges in pursuit of two principal foreign policy goals articulated by the new Foreign Minister, Yevgeny Primakov: Defending Russia's national interests and developing ties with the United States. One of Russia's primary challenges comes from Washington's drive to expand NATO into Eastern Europe. With good reason, Moscow strongly opposes expansion of the Atlantic alliance. In principle...
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Principle Of Collective Security Nato
329 wordsNATO had played a paramount role in defending the independence of its member states and providing security and stability in Europe. NATO is a cornerstone of European security and a solid transatlantic community of shared values. Warsaw block's and Soviet Union's disintegration marked the end of Cold War and evoked the emergence of radically new geopolitical situation in Europe. Indubitably, facing new realities, NATO could not remain unchanged. Allies rapidly realized the necessity of NATO's rol...
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Nato Enlargement With Majority Support
2,121 wordsSo far, these countries have been most successful in preparing small units assigned to NATO missions. In effect, one could argue that each Central European ally has "two militaries" - the small, better equipped and NATO compatible force, and the bulk of the armed forces that have some way to go to meet NATO standards. This imbalance needs to be corrected through the greater allocation of resources and through a personnel policy that would rotate officers and NCOs with experience in NATO-compatib...
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