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== NATO ==
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File:NATO_OTAN_landscape_logo.svg|NATO OTAN landscape logo
File:NATO_flag.svg|NATO flag
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File:NATO_(Locator_Map).svg|NATO (Locator Map)
File:Bundesarchiv_B_145_Bild-098967,_Aufnahme_der_Bundesrepublik_in_die_NATO.jpg|Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-098967, Aufnahme der Bundesrepublik in die NATO
File:Berlin_Wall_at_NATO_Headquarters.jpg|Berlin Wall at NATO Headquarters
File:NATO_meeting_in_Washington_-_2024.jpg|NATO meeting in Washington - 2024
File:Nato_awacs.jpg|Nato awacs
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File:F-16_deliberate_force.JPG|F-16 deliberate force
File:German_KFOR_troops_patrol_southern_Kosovo,_summer_1999.jpg|German KFOR troops patrol southern Kosovo, summer 1999
File:MSU_Mitrovica_Manbox_-_Ibar_Bridge_summer_2019.jpg|MSU Mitrovica Manbox - Ibar Bridge summer 2019
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NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is an international alliance that consists of 30 member states from North America and Europe. It was established at the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949.

History[edit]

The NATO alliance was formed in response to the threat posed by the Soviet Union after World War II. The founding members were Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The main purpose of NATO was to defend each other from the possibility of communist Soviet Union taking control of their nation.

Structure[edit]

NATO's structure includes the NATO Headquarters, located in Brussels, Belgium, and the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy. The organization operates under a system of collective defense whereby its independent member states agree to mutual defense in response to an attack by any external party.

Membership[edit]

NATO has 30 members. In 1949, there were 12 founding members of the Alliance. The other member countries joined in the following years: Greece and Turkey (1952), Germany (1955), Spain (1982), the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland (1999), Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia (2004), Albania and Croatia (2009), Montenegro (2017), and North Macedonia (2020).

Activities[edit]

NATO conducts a wide range of activities, including crisis management operations and missions, cooperative security and engagement with partners, and collective defense planning. NATO's operations have included the Balkans, Afghanistan, the Mediterranean, and off the Horn of Africa.

Criticism and controversy[edit]

NATO has been the subject of various criticisms and controversies throughout its history. These have included debates over burden-sharing and decision-making, the nature of the NATO-Russia relationship, and the alliance's role in crisis management and out-of-area operations.

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