NATO is a political and military
alliance of 28 North American and European countries that have joined together to best pursue security
and defense.
The principle of collective defense is at the heart of NATO
and it means that an attack on one Ally is to be considered
an attack on all.
Founded in 1949, NATO played a unique
role in maintaining stability and security in the trans-Atlantic area
during the Cold War. Since the end of the Cold War the Alliance has
transformed itself to meet the security challenges of the new
century. Today, NATO’s operations include
leading the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission in
Afghanistan, ensuring a safe and secure environment in Kosovo through
the KFOR mission, and contributing to international counter-piracy
efforts off the Horn of Africa through Operation Ocean Shield. In
2011, NATO successfully carried out the UN-mandated mission in Libya
to protect civilians, enforce a no-fly zone, and enforce a maritime
arms embargo. NATO has also provided airlift and sealift support to
the African Union (AU) missions in Somalia and Sudan, has engaged in
a number of humanitarian relief operations in recent years, including
delivery of over 100 tons of supplies from Europe to the United
States following Hurricane Katrina, and leads the counterterrorism
Operation Active Endeavor in the Mediterranean Sea.
NATO has become
the hub of a global security network, establishing partnerships with
over thirty countries. These ties provide opportunities for practical
military cooperation and political dialogue. Partners have
contributed significantly to NATO operations in Afghanistan, Kosovo,
Iraq, and Libya.
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