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The United States remains committed to revitalizing NATO so it can meet today's security needs while maintaining the fundamental principle of Article 5 that an attack on one is an attack on all, said the U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kay Bailey Hutchison. 美
Speaking in Brussels at a meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers on March 31, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that the United States is strongly committed to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO. This transatlantic political and military
Russia to Hold Biggest Military Exercises in Years Russia is making plans to hold its biggest war games in nearly 40 years. 俄罗斯将举行近40年来最大规模的军事演习。 Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced the military exer
U.S. President George W. Bush says he strongly supports a bid by Ukraine and Georgia to start the process of NATO membership. The comments came during a stop in Kyiv on his way to the NATO summit in Romania. 美国总统布什表示,他强力支持乌
Ukraine Seeks NATOs Help in Dispute with Russia Ukraine is asking the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, for help after Russia seized three Ukrainian naval ships and their crews. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko urged NATO countries to
今天我们要学的词组是take over。 Take over有接管,接替的意思。 比如长途开车,朋友怕你太疲劳,他说, May I take over the driving? 我可以替换你一下吗? 还比如英国把阿富汗北约驻军的指挥权移
AS IT IS 2015-09-21 Group in Estonia Helps NATOs Computer Defenses 爱沙尼亚组织帮助北约进行网络防御 Recently, hackers have attacked computer systems and then released information that many people thought was secure. This happened to t
Ukraine, Iraq Conflicts Reinvigorate NATO Alliance LONDON The role of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] in the 21st century is in sharp focus now with the conflicts underway on the bloc's eastern and southern borders. The alliance born at
助理国务卿努兰表示北约支持乌克兰 In the estimation of NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow, today's security environment is complex and fast moving,increasingly more dangerous and less predictable than it has been in a lon
Twenty-five NATO countries and other contributors to the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan have pledged about 7,000 additional troops to supplement the new U.S. force commitment to Afghanistan. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
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The day after President Obama approved the deployment of 17,000 additional U.S. troops for Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he will ask NATO allies to also send more troops to help provide security for the country's presidential and p
今天我们要学的词是business as usual。 Business as usual, 是一切如常,一切照旧的意思。 After the Olympics, Beijing will be back to business as usual, 奥运会结束后,北京的一切都要回归正常。 北约外长上星期
北约敦促朝鲜放弃核武器 BRUSSELS, April 23 (Xinhua) -- Foreign ministers from the 28 NATO countries on Tuesday urged the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to abandon all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear and ballistic missile
When the British public votes on staying within or leaving the EU in a referendum on June 23, they will decide on the destiny of Britain for decades, perhaps a lifetime, said Cameron, adding: This is a decision that is bigger than any individual poli
Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to strengthen Moscow's nuclear and conventional weapons to counter recent moves by the US and NATO. The comment comes as the Russian Navy launched a Bulava ballistic missile from a nuclear-powered submarine
MEXICO CITY, April 13 (Xinhua) -- The death toll for Sunday's road accident in Mexico's eastern state of Veracruz has risen to 36, local civil protection authorities said. The accident occurred early Sunday morning when a passenger bus crashed agains
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization says it plans to withdraw about a third of its force in Kosovo by next year because the security situation has improved. The announcement came during a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels. 北大西洋公
ALISON STEWART, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: To discuss the security situation in Europe, I am joined from Warsaw by Paul Jones, the American ambassador to Poland. He's a career foreign service officer appointed by President Obama in 2015 and is stay
GWEN IFILL: General Breedlove, thank you so much for joining us. GEN. PHILIP BREEDLOVE, NATO Supreme Allied Commander: Oh, thanks for having me. GWEN IFILL: I want to start by talking about Turkey. How significant is it that Turkey has allowed us to