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  • in New London in 1932. · The barque tJagle was acquired as a war reparation from Germany in 194 7 and continues to serve as an Important sea-going training platform for cadets. · More than 5,000 applicants interested in becoming Coast Guard officers seek
[Biden] [1] (Item)
  • leadership in the Senate and beyond has helped make this a better world. With the President, he led the fight to improve America's security by expanding NATO. He built a bipartisan coalition to approve ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention. He
  • [Japan, Germany, and Kosovo] [2]
  • Case Number: 2008-0702-F FOIA MARKER This· is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Folder Title: [Japan, Germany, and Kosovo] [2] Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Orzulak
[Kosovo] [2] (Item)
  • ). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. TIME LINE OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS October 1998 Under President Clinton's leadership, NATO authorizes the use of force against Serbia ifMilosevic does not halt the atrocities being committed by the Yugoslav
  • [Japan, Germany, and Kosovo] [1]
  • Case Number: 2008-0702-F FOIA MARKER This is not atextual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Folder Title: [Japan, Germany, and Kosovo) [1] - Staff Office-Individual: Speech\vriting-Orzulak
[Spain] [1] (Item)
  • and other Spanish diplomats have taken a leading role in NATO and the European Union and have done a magnificent job of advancing the goals of a Europe whole and free and a stronger Euro-Atlantic alliance. · In Kosovo, Spanish pilots, police and soldiers
  • ago. Shortly after the Cold War ended, it was predicted that NATO would not endure, having lost its reason for being. It was predicted that Europe's new democracies would fail; that Europe's project for a common currency and foreign policy would
[Spain] [2] (Item)
  • the Pacific are meeting in this great Capital City, where the leaders of NATO, spanning across the Atlantic, gathered last week. Japan took the first step toward modernization, awakened by the arrival of Commodore Perry's four black ships in 1853. There have
  • . briefing paper Background Paper: Portugal and NATO (3 pages) 05/09/2000 Pllb(l) 002. briefing paper re: Iran terrorism (3 pages) n.d. Pllb(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Speechwriting (Paul Orzulak) OA/Box
  • integrity. Together we have worked to strengthen the only pan-European security organization, the OSCE. We worked hard to achieve the landmark NATO-Russia Founding Act in 1997, which codified a cooperative partnership with NATO, despite Russian objections
  • : Communication plan for your trip to Portugal, Germany, Russia, and U~raine (7 pages) n.d. P5 003. briefing paper Issue Paper: Portugal and the European Union (3 pages) 05/08/2000 p 1/b(l) 004. list re: Possible deliverables I achievements for U.S.- E.U
  • a realistic policy toward China~ I f he does not--if .he still insists upo'n treating China as an equivalent of, say, .. Britain or Germany--then NATO could still lose the war in Kosovo. For if Clinton permits any fi~al Kosovo negotiation to be under the UN
  • of western powers. And NATO's smart war in Kosovo seems to have persuaded some PLA generals that far from catching up, China's modernisation risks falling behind. No large country, therefore, fears American "hegemony" more than China does. Nor is it just from
  • an example by its leadership Spain has taken a leading role in NATO and the EU. fu Kosovo, Spanish pilots, soldiers, and police have performed with great bravery-- and in April, a Spanish commander will assume the command of KFOR. Spain also has stood
  • , Germany and the Idea of Europe" - An Address by Strobe Talbott, Deputy Secretary of State 03/20/98 • U.S.Ambassador to the EU Eizenstat's Farewell Speech 02/08/96 • "Chartin a Transatlantic A enda or the 21st Centu "Remarks b Secreta ofState C 1stopher's
  • in NATO and many new partners across Europe's old Cold War divide. Central Europe is free and flourishing. Soldiers from almost every European country, the most bitter former adversaries among them, now serve under a single command, keeping the peace
  • : awards) and the Legion of Morit (two awards), he received ' decorations and avtards from a number of foreign countries, including AritJntlna. Bolivia, Brazil, Chile~ Colomb~ Dotninican Rcpublio,. Fmnoe~ Germany, Greece, Indonesia, Italy, Japm., Kore
  • in China, we will need strong As_ian alliances to prevent instability from spreading. But international structures in ~sia are to begin with far weaker. t~an in Europe. Even .the crucial Japanese-American security relationship cannot compare to NATO
  • for a review to see whether there are other steps that need to be taken. And we take this very seriously. Q Will the President support efforts by some europeans -and Germany, in particular· -- to get a clause in the final communique warning Milosovic
  • at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, Universitat Tubingen in West Germany and the University of Iowa. In The New York Review of Books, Helen Vendler wrote that in ''Thomas and Beulah,'' Ms. Dove ''has planed away unnecessary matter: pure shapes, her poems
  • , ANALYSTS SEE A THAW IN THE DEEP FREEZE THAT SETTLED OVER RELATIONS AFTER LAST YEAR'S EMBASSY BOMBING. BYLINE: HENRY CHU, TIMES STAFF WRITER DATELINE: BEIJING BODY: Although China's Communist regime continues to trot out its hard-line rhetoric over the NATO
[Kosovo] [1] (Item)
  • not silent. A year ago today, Serbian forces began their withdrawal from Kosovo. NATO's American-led 79-day air campaign was victorious. As thePresident said that day, having prevailed in war, we would have to work hard to secure the peace, One year later
  • are working together to assess immediate and longer term needs in Mitrovica and the impact of those requirements upon KFOR deployments elsewhere in Kosovo. • General Clark has asked that NATO's North Atlantic Council consider making additional forces
  • , and also the emphasis it placed on the central role of NATO in our common defense and security. He suggested that :as we go forward, and as the EO goes forward, it would be important to focus on the links between NATO and the EO as the EO develops
[Middle East] (Item)
Biden (Item)
  • between Greece and Turkey and an end to the long dispute over Cyprus; helping more new democracies get ready for membership in NATO. Ifwe're persistent, we may one day reach a time when no American will ever again be asked to fight and die in Europe. We
[Biden] [2] (Item)
  • investment in the Balkans; encouraging progress in the Cyprus talks and greater cooperation between Greece and Turkey; helping more new democracies get ready for membership in NATO. Some of this will require money and the steady support ofpeople like Senator
  • ; and as our 19 · NATO allies did when we joined together to stop the crimes against humanity being committed in Bosnia and Kosovo. . .... Beyond the sinister manipulation of self-aggrandizing political leaders, violence can become a reflex of basically
  • and who are willing to tionism, refusing to be the world's policeman. share our burdens, through NATO, the United Nations, and other coalitions. The end of the It also means, as the Secretary said earlier~ form time to time making some decisions that cold
  • weapons, the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the Baltics, Russia's role in ending the conflict in Kosovo, and defending the peace along-side NATO. Russia is still struggling with the legacy of totalitarianism, poverty, corruption, and conflict
  • WAS A WARRIOR OF THE FIRST ORDER. . '• CNOlNOOEINOOF} ID:7036935141 JAN 04'00 17:49 No.002 P.04 IKE KIDD ALWAYS TOLD THE TRUTH. IN 1978, AT THE HEIGHT OF THE COLD WAR, HE TESTIFJEJ) BEFORE CONGRESS THAT OUR ANTISUBMARINE WARFARE TACTICS IN SUPPORT OF NATO
China II [2] (Item)
  • role in NATO and the EU. In ~osovo, Spanish pilots, soldiers, and police have performed with great bravery - and in April, the command of KFOR will fall to the skilled hands of a Spanish Commander. .,..:. ·Spain has also stood with the United States
China II [1] (Item)
  • affairs. America has done much over the past seven years to build a better world: aiding the remarkable transitions to free~market democracy in Eastern Europe; adapting and enlarging NATO to strengthen Europe's security; stopping ethnic wars in Bosnia