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1. 2010-02-12 NATO launching major Afghan offensive Marjah, Helmand
2. 2005-02-22 Bush wins NATO help to train Iraqi forces NATO
3. 2004-06-26 NATO agrees to train Iraqi troop Istanbul
4. 2004-03-18 NATO sends more troops to Kosovo NATO
5. 2004-01-27 NATO to ramp up Afghanistan forces Afghanistan
6. 2002-12-26 NATO: 'Moral obligation' to U.S. NATO
7. 2002-09-24 NATO talks focus on terror, Iraq Poland
8. 2001-12-07 Russia and NATO agree joint action NATO

  Bush wins NATO help to train Iraqi forces
NATO launching major Afghan offensive Map of Marjah Southern Afghanistan


year 2010 Top ^

Feb.12
  Helmand: NATO troops were set to launch their biggest offensive of the war, attacking the last Taliban stronghold in a war-scarred southern province
 Operation Moshtarak. Moshtarak, a Dari word for 'together,' symbolizes the combined forces are serving alongside one another. 15,000 troops from the United States, United Kingdom, Afghanistan and Canada attacked Taliban targets in and around Marjah


year 2005 Top ^

Feb.22
  Despite disagreements, NATO leaders agreed to help the United States train Iraqi forces



year 2004 Top ^

Jun.26
  Istanbul: Nato ambassadors meeting in Istanbul have reached a draft agreement to provide training for Iraq's armed forces
Mar.18   NATO sends more troops to Kosovo  1,000 new troops are being sent where 2 days of clashes between Serbs and Albanians have left 22 people dead Jan.27   NATO to ramp up Afghanistan forces  The Supreme Allied Commander in Europe says operations and troop strength will be ramped up amid an upsurge of violence

year 2003 Top ^



year 2002 Top ^

Dec.26   NATO: 'Moral obligation' to U.S.  Washington has offered a series of options for member nations to contribute to any war Oct.15 Europe urged to boost Nato spending  Chicago: Foreign Secretary Straw has warned European countries must raise defence spending to counter world threats Sep.24   NATO talks focus on terror, Iraq   Poland: Russian Defence Minister Ivanov is preparing to join his NATO counterparts for talks

year 2001 Top ^

Dec.7 Russia and NATO agree joint action
  Agreement is creating a new council on issues ranging from civil emergencies to missile defence Sep.26 NATO hears US strike plans
  Wolfowitz had given a full briefing. The one-day meeting of defence ministers was attended by Russia's S. Ivanov Nato approves new Macedonia force  Ministers agreed an operational plan for a Operation Amber Fox with deployment of a smaller follow-up force Sep.12 NATO reviews retaliatory action
  Draft document look to invoke NATO's self-defence charter and give military or logistical support to the U.S.
Sep.7 2nd phase of arms collection
   Macedonia: In the first phase of Operation Essential Harvest, troops collected 1,200 weapons Aug.30 NATO collects 1/3 of weapons   Macedonia: 1,400 weapons surrendered Aug.26 Blast as NATO sets weapons target   Macedonia: Bomb exploded outside a restaurant. NATO expects to collect 3,300 weapons from Albanians Aug.24 NATO and rebels agree on arms   Macedonia: 3,000 weapons will be put to the Macedonia government. Interior Ministry estimated rebels had 85,000 weapons Aug.18 NATO begins Macedonia mission
  Vanguard of 400 troops arrived to collect arms from rebels
Aug.17 NATO force decision delayed  As 40 British troops headed to Macedonia, NATO delayed a decision on deploying thousands more Jun.29 NATO approves Macedonia force  NATO will send a 3,000-strong force to help disarm ethnic Albanian rebels Jun.13   Bush pledges to work with NATO  U.S. President addressed the 19 world leaders attending an informal summit at NATO's headquarters Apr.10 NATO reduces Kosovo buffer zone  Yugoslav army is to be allowed back further into a buffer zone but has yet to enter the most contentious area Jan.18 NATO: No risk in plutonium shells  NATO spokesman said an investigation has ruled out a significant health hazard from depleted uranium


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