NATO protects democracy and individual freedom.
NATO stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
NATO was disbanded at the end of the Cold War.
NATO was formed to defend its members from aggression by the Soviet Union.
NATO's members include the U.S. and Canada.
its protection if the US was ever attacked, Also mean the U.S has to respond if any NATO country was attacked. but its true goal is to maintain peace.
NATO is made up of military from the United States and a bunch of countries that are useless and joined so the US would protect them. This is true with the exception of the Ausies who kick butt.
Since the Second World War, whereas Austria was part of the "Third Reich"/"Greater German Reich" the nation wants to stay neutral, which won't be guaranteed if they were part of NATO. But Austria is criticised for working together with NATO and hence, for actually not being objective
No. Not a part of NATO. NATO-friendly, but not a member.
What was one reason the United States sought to build up its hard power at the beginning of the Cold War?
NATO was form in 1949
NATO is the acronym...
No, Kyrgyzstan is not a member of NATO.
No, Iraq is not a member country of NATO, but NATO does have a special partnership with Iraq.
The membership of NATO was expanded as new NATO to include new members.
There are 538 NATO delegates
what did nato make possible