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May 13, 2010

Gen. Abrial on Challenges to NATO Ballistic Missile Defense

By the Army Times

From the Army Times: The issue of information-sharing is even more important when deciding how to handle ballistic missile defense, [NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander for Transformation Gen. Stéphane] Abrial said. “For BMD, this will be probably more difficult than in other domains,” he noted. “This notion is still contentious — some nations are very willing, […]

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May 13, 2010

Romania and US Finish Round of Preliminary “Technical Talks” on Missile Defense

By Xinhua

From Xinhua: A round of Romanian-US technical talks has taken place in Bucharest on Romania’s inclusion in the US missile defense system in Europe, the Romanian Foreign Ministry said in a press release Wednesday. The agenda of the talks on Tuesday included an exchange of views on technical and judicial aspects of the missile defense […]

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May 13, 2010

New British Government Sets Up “US-style National Security Council”

By AFP

From AFP:  Britain’s new foreign minister said Wednesday that Afghanistan would be his top priority, ahead of the first meeting of the new coalition government’s US-style National Security Council (NSC). … One of Cameron’s first tasks since taking office was to set up a National Security Council to coordinate the work of the foreign, defence, […]

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May 13, 2010

SACEUR Promotes NATO Partnership with Finland

By Allied Command Operations

New Atlanticist

May 12, 2010

Cameron, Clegg, and the Special Relationship

By James Joyner

After more than a year of British hand-wringing over the status of the Special Relationship under President Obama, the shoe is now on the other foot, with some Americans wondering whether the new occupants of No. 10 Downing Street will be quite as Atlanticist. Cameron and Clegg: Rhetoric vs. Reality It’s true that both David […]

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May 12, 2010

NATO Report Concludes Estonian Spy “Most Damaging in Alliance History”

By Spiegel

From Spiegel:  For years, from his senior position in Estonia’s Defense Ministry, Herman Simm leaked highly sensitive NATO intelligence and the names of Western spies to Russia’s foreign intelligence service. In a classified damage analysis, NATO concludes that the former KGB colonel was one of the "most damaging" spies in the history of the alliance.

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May 12, 2010

Kommersant: Russian Security Service Officers May Return to Crimea

By RIA Novosti

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May 12, 2010

Medvedev: “Turkey and Russia are strategic partners not only in words but in deeds”

By AFP

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May 12, 2010

Building an East Asian NATO

By Max Boot, Commentary

From Max Boot, Commentary: A common complaint heard among American officials and policy analysts is that in East Asia — one of the most important and conflict-prone areas of the planet — there is no security architecture comparable to NATO. The U.S. has ties to many key countries, notably Japan, South Korea, Singapore, the Philippines, […]

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May 12, 2010

Obama: “the United States has no closer friend and ally than the United Kingdom”

By  President Obama, White House

From President Obama, White House: Today, I was pleased to call David Cameron to extend my personal congratulations for the successful campaign that he ran and for becoming the new British Prime Minister. As I told the Prime Minister, the United States has no closer friend and ally than the United Kingdom

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