{"id":138360,"date":"2014-09-01T06:02:20","date_gmt":"2014-09-01T10:02:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/north-atlantic-treaty-organization-definition-from.php"},"modified":"2014-09-01T06:02:20","modified_gmt":"2014-09-01T10:02:20","slug":"north-atlantic-treaty-organization-definition-from","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nato-2\/north-atlantic-treaty-organization-definition-from.php","title":{"rendered":"North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Definition from &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Coordinates:            505234.16N 42519.24E \/ 50.8761556N    4.4220111E \/ 50.8761556;    4.4220111  <\/p>\n<p>    The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO;    pron.: \/neto\/    NAY-toh;    French:    Organisation du trait de l'Atlantique    Nord (OTAN)), also called the    (North) Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental    military    alliance based on the North    Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4April 1949. The    organization constitutes a system of collective    defence whereby its member states agree to mutual defense    in response to an attack by any external party. NATO's    headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium,    one of the 28 member states across North America and Europe,    the newest of which, Albania and Croatia, joined in April 2009.    An additional 22countries participate in NATO's \"Partnership    for Peace\", with 15other countries involved in    institutionalized dialogue programs. The combined military    spending of all NATO members constitutes over 70% of     the world's defence spending.[3]  <\/p>\n<p>    For its first few years, NATO was not much more than a    political association. However, the Korean War    galvanized the member states, and an integrated military    structure was built up under the direction of two US supreme    commanders. The course of the Cold War led to a    rivalry with nations of the Warsaw Pact,    which formed in 1955. The first NATO    Secretary General, Lord    Ismay, stated in 1949 that the organization's goal was \"to    keep the     Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down.\"    Doubts over the strength of the relationship between the    European states and the United States ebbed and flowed, along    with doubts over the credibility of the NATO defence against a    prospective Soviet invasiondoubts that led to the development    of the independent    French nuclear deterrent and the withdrawal of the French    from NATO's military structure in 1966.  <\/p>\n<p>    After the fall of the Berlin Wall in    1989, the organization became drawn into the breakup of    Yugoslavia, and conducted their first military    interventions in Bosnia    from 1992 to 1995 and later     Yugoslavia in 1999. Politically, the organization sought    better relations with former Cold War rivals, which culminated    with several former Warsaw Pact states joining the alliance in    1999 and 2004. The September    2001 attacks signalled the only occasion in NATO's history    that Article5 of the North Atlantic treaty has been    invoked as an attack on all NATO members.[5] After    the attack, troops were deployed to Afghanistan under the    NATO-led     ISAF, and the organization continues to operate in a range    of roles, including sending trainers    to Iraq, assisting in counter-piracy operations[6] and most    recently in 2011 enforcing a no-fly zone        over Libya in accordance with     UN Security Council Resolution 1973. The less potent    Article 4, which merely invokes consultation among NATO members    has been invoked three times, and only by Turkey: once in    2003 over the Second Iraq War,    and twice in 2012 over the Syrian civil    war after the     downing of an unarmed Turkish     F-4 reconnaissance jet and after a mortar was fired at    Turkey from Syria.[7]  <\/p>\n<p>    The Treaty of    Brussels, signed on 17March 1948 by Belgium, the    Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, and the United Kingdom, is    considered the precursor to the NATO agreement. The treaty and    the Soviet Berlin    Blockade led to the creation of the Western    European Union's Defence Organization in September 1948.    However, participation of the United States was thought    necessary both to counter the military power of the     USSR and to prevent the revival of nationalist militarism,    so talks for a new military alliance began almost immediately    resulting in the North    Atlantic Treaty, which was signed in Washington, D.C. on    4April 1949. It included the five Treaty of Brussels    states plus the United States, Canada, Portugal, Italy, Norway,    Denmark and Iceland.[9]    Popular support for the Treaty was not unanimous, and some    Icelanders participated in a pro-neutrality,    anti-membership riot in March 1949.  <\/p>\n<p>    The members agreed that an armed attack against any one of them    in Europe or North America would be considered an attack    against them all. Consequently they agreed that, if an armed    attack occurred, each of them, in exercise of the right of    individual or collective self-defence, would assist the member    being attacked, taking such action as it deemed necessary,    including the use of armed force, to restore and maintain the    security of the North Atlantic area. The treaty does not    require members to respond with military action against an    aggressor. Although obliged to respond, they maintain the    freedom to choose the method by which they do so. This differs    from ArticleIV of the Treaty of Brussels, which clearly    states that the response will be military in nature. It is    nonetheless assumed that NATO members will aid the attacked    member militarily. The treaty was later clarified to include    both the member's territory and their \"vessels, forces or    aircraft\" above the Tropic of Cancer, including some Overseas    departments of France.[10]  <\/p>\n<p>    The creation of NATO brought about some standardization    of allied military    terminology, procedures, and technology, which in many    cases meant European countries adopting U.S. practices. The    roughly 1300Standardization    Agreements codified many of the common practices that NATO    has achieved. Hence, the 7.6251 NATO    rifle cartridge was introduced in the 1950s as a standard    firearm cartridge among many NATO countries. Fabrique    Nationale de Herstal's FAL became the most    popular 7.62 NATO rifle in Europe and served into the early    1990s.[citation    needed] Also, aircraft    marshalling signals were standardized, so that any NATO    aircraft could land at any NATO base. Other standards such as    the NATO    phonetic alphabet have made their way beyond NATO into    civilian use.  <\/p>\n<p>    The outbreak of the Korean War in    June 1950 was crucial for NATO as it raised the apparent threat    of all Communist countries working together, and forced the    alliance to develop concrete military plans. SHAPE, the        Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, was formed as a    consolidated command structure, and began work under Supreme    Allied Commander Dwight D.    Eisenhower in January 1951.[12]    The 1952 Lisbon conference, seeking to provide the forces    necessary for NATO's Long-Term Defence Plan, called for an    expansion to ninety-six divisions. However    this requirement was dropped the following year to roughly    thirty-five divisions with heavier use to be made of nuclear    weapons. At this time, NATO could call on about fifteen ready    divisions in Central Europe, and another ten in Italy and    Scandinavia. Also at Lisbon, the post of Secretary    General of NATO as the organization's chief civilian was    created, and Lord    Ismay was eventually appointed to the post.[15]  <\/p>\n<p>    In September 1952, the first major NATO maritime exercises    began; Exercise    Mainbrace brought together 200 ships and over 50,000    personnel to practice the defence of Denmark and    Norway.[16] Other    major exercises that followed included Exercise    Grand Slam and Exercise    Longstep, naval and amphibious exercises in the Mediterranean    Sea,[17] Italic    Weld, a combined air-naval-ground exercise in northern    Italy, Grand Repulse, involving the British    Army on the Rhine (BAOR), the Netherlands Corps and        Allied Air Forces Central Europe (AAFCE), Monte Carlo, a    simulated atomic air-ground exercise involving the     Central Army Group, and Weldfast, a combined amphibious    landing exercise in the Mediterranean Sea involving British,    Greek, Italian, Turkish, and U.S. naval forces.[citation    needed]  <\/p>\n<p>    Greece and    Turkey also    joined the alliance in 1952, forcing a series of controversial    negotiations, in which the United States and Britain were the    primary disputants, over how to bring the two countries into    the military command structure.[12]    While this overt military preparation was going on, covert    stay-behind    arrangements initially made by the Western European Union to    continue resistance after a successful Soviet invasion,    including Operation    Gladio, were transferred to NATO control.[citation    needed] Ultimately unofficial bonds began    to grow between NATO's armed forces, such as the NATO    Tiger Association and competitions such as the Canadian    Army Trophy for tank gunnery.[citation    needed]  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.answers.com\/topic\/nato\" title=\"North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Definition from ...\">North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Definition from ...<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Coordinates: 505234.16N 42519.24E \/ 50.8761556N 4.4220111E \/ 50.8761556; 4.4220111 The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO; pron.: \/neto\/ NAY-toh; French: Organisation du trait de l'Atlantique Nord (OTAN)), also called the (North) Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4April 1949. 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