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  • Union exist. Forces once deployed by the USSR as far west as Eas tern Germany have Page 26 of40 30963F77.FIN withdrawn to Russia. We are looking at ways to respond to those changes, while main taining the key elements of the Treaty. iJ NATO has
  • SUBJECT:· Communications Plan for Your Trip to Portugal, Germany, Russia and Ukiaine I. PURPOSE Review and approve the themes and key public events for your trip to Portugal, Germany, Russia and Ukraine. II. COMMUNICATIONS OBJECTIVES Your trip
  • States has eliminated some 59 percent of our overall nuclear weapons, and many U.&~ f~cilities once dedicated to the production of nuclear weapons have been dismantled. The number of U.S. tactical nuclear weapons dedicated to NATO has been reduced
  • crimes. According to Roy Gutman, in early July, Bildt gave instructions that caused there to be D':' NATO airstrlkes during the fall of Srebrenica. After the capture of 6,000+ Muslim men, Bildt said that the moral duty was to negotiate. "Military
  • or heritage. Two days ago, at Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany, the President said that kind of policy '_'makes life unbearable and civilization impossible." That is why we have opposed violence against Kurds in Iraq, against Muslims in Bosnia, against Serbs
  • . I I ·Sonal R. Shah 07/09/99 12:11:05 PM Record Type: Record To: Lael Brainard/OPD/EOP®EOP cc: Sharon H. Yuan/OPD/EOP®EOP Subject: POTUS Sarajevo trip ' ' I I I clai~ed Stat~ Wesley. Clark in an inte.rview NATO can support the Heads of meeting
  • a broad commitment to the cause of global peace and dev~lopment - from helping end the division of Germany to supporting reconciliation in South Africa to promoting economic integration in the Middle. East. This year Davos has chosen as its theme "New
  • November 28, 2000 BACKGROUND: On November 21 and 22, ethnic Albanian guerilla insurgents attacked two Serb checkpoints in the Presevo Valley, killing 4 polic_e officers and wounding 13. Serb interior minister, ·Bozo Prelevic, issued NATO a 72-hour
  • are permanently imperfect, · routinely softens NATO's ultimatums to and aU proble~ are not solvable. Some avert expected Serb retaliation against ·1will endure forever. There will always be a exposed U.N. forces. This makes the: sliver of society-especially in_a
  • for the United SLat!::!::> to continue deploying nuclear weapons in Europe? A. NATO respondeh ·to th.e transformation of the European security environment by making dramatic changes in its nuclear posture, stockpile and planning. Since 1988, NN.tO's nuclear
  • an economic order that would have allo~ved defeated nations like .Germany and developing nations like Japan the opportunity to prosper and to build ······--·- durable democratic institutions .. \Ve also failed to build an adequate security system. ·f CUotoo
  • creators. Basically Klaus is the driving force. He is a committed europeanist. Does he have a picture of Jean Monnet in his office? No. Klaus says as a kid, he was living in beteween Switz and Germany, he had permission to go in between, and he says -- you
  • Shamir/WHO/EOP@EOP, Ellen M. Loveii/WHO/EOP@EOP . cc: Subject: "(RIA) Carlson, Brian E" < b.carlson@state.gov> President's panel Just want to throw in a couple of ideas about Germans with star power for · our consideration. Sin~e I worked in Germany, I
  • · ::.~ • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet · DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE Clinton Library. SUBJECTffiTLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. email Miriam Sapiroto Antony Blinken re: FW: NATO SYG Rob-ertson meeting with SRB (4 pages) 04/03/2000 p 1/b(l) 002. email James Baker to Hoyt
  • for a political solution; Secure .international support; and 'Project a.credible threat of force and clarify the aims of military intervention · To achieve these objectives, we propose the Administration take the following actions: The President SBTP on NATO/UN
  • to the Commercial Sateilite I.i.c~sing Syt3 plans to implement an expedited licensing process for co er ia. satellite exports to NATO and major ndn-NATO allies by M~y ~. . The new. process will make it easier for U .-!L comp,anie.s to big qn · satellite projects
  • than a strong endorsement of immediate NATO membership for the Baltics and a strong (I thought) critique of extending MFN -- as she put it, "engagment to Bill does not mean endorsement of allliis policies." From: Bass, Peter E. To: @PLANNING.:. Strat
  • .!{lfto / ---~£:FFem-R.ussian-r.eft:>rm-to{e-acek:eepinglffissions-in-B.o~ Haiti, ''\ beyond our borders. working to help spread the values of tolerance and civility. From expanding NATO to rev ewing ~ the G-7 -- which Canada will host in Halifax
  • responsibilities to NATO impacts on long term trade relations, and what those trade relations mean for our success in the global economy. With these considerations in mind, here is a draft of a hypothetical speech that along the way raises the key issues that seem
  • to NATO and major non-NATO aliies by ~~y 1. The new, process will make it easier for U .5. comp,anies to bip Qh satellite projects, ~espond to insurafice C6~pany reque$t~ (European companies'underwrite over 80% df £atellite la~nchesJ; and retransfer parts
  • CONVRAY) PRAGUE FOR IBB LIPIEN SOFIA, BUCHAREST, TIRANA AND SARAJEVO FOR PAOS E.O. 12958: N/A TAGS: PREL NATO MOPS SOCI PGOV SR HR SUBJECT: TFSR 02: IBB TEAM VISIT TO CROATIA - "RING AROUND SERBIA" PROJECT REF: USIA 7284 1. SUMMARY: ACCOMPANIED BY THE DCM
  • to keep the allies together and . the damage any leak would have on our allies, on their willingness to stay in Bosnia and on NATO more generally. Subsequent events show the ''no instructions" decision was the right thing: the Bosnians sUrvived and began
  • the integrity, and the freedom, of Eastern Europe is protected by NATO guarantees -- and where the global commitment to reform in Russia has helped that nation thrive in a peaceful and democratic global community. We will strike hammer blows
  • CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SlJBJECTrfiTLE DATE RESTRICTION 00 I a. talking points re: NATO enlargement (I page) n.d. Pl/b(l) 00 I b. report re: Estonia (2 pages) n.d. Pl/b( I
  • directly violated international law and jeopardized the sanctity of other UN resolutions, such as the sanctions against Iraq. It would ha~e precipitated a major escalation of fighting, caused t:he UN forces' to withdraw from Bosnia under fire, snaken NATO
  • Nations now But people are pennanently imperfect, knO\VT1 evil foe, full power, '\,ictory. . routinely softens NATO's ultimatums to and aU proble1l\Sare not solvable. Some and Nothing has changed more in 50 years avert expected Serb retaliation against I
  • this crisis;:this remains an unruly world;_ 1JS leadership remains ess~ntici.l, as we have just seen: . Bosnia. NATO air ·strikes having ari impact.· -Rwanda .. Successful evacuation. · Mideast. Need funds fo·r Israel,· Egypt, territories. ~ir~t, Defense
  • and 5th, and are scheduled to arrive in Korea the week of April 17th. Secretary Perry will visit Korea that week to ensure that we are in synch with the Koreans in our defense planning. o NATO Partnership for Peace: Currently it appears we have resolved
  • to cooperate in the gathering of evidence to secure indictments of those responsible for war crimes; states that indictments for war crimes should be issued against suspects regardless of their positions in Serb leadership; and ca_lls on NATO to not accept any
  • of regional instability and conflict, that could drain scarce resources from more productive uses and pose fresh international dangers. • a.nd .NATQ: Will also bt! of special interest following the President's participation in summits with NATO
  • in research and development, operations and NATO. He has also served as principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Communications, Command, Control and Intelligence; Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Research, Development and Logistics
  • with 44 U.S.C. 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 012. email Loretta Phillips to Lisa J. Levin at 15:58:49.00. Subject: Fwd: NATO
  • . National Referendum. Most major democracies have national referenda to allo their people to vote on issues of national importance. For example, in recent years, Italians have voted on divorce and abortion; Spain voted on membership in NATO; and Austria
  • the ~·(;;ll.·~~=----­ NATO commanders vi eotaped this morning's briefing by Retired General Howard Fineman. Tell me: How did the Allies ever pull offD-Day without TalkBack Live? _e ~ eu-Press coverage has certainly changed over the years. During