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why is nato doing this? does this have aspirations to become a d global alliance and members in the indo pacific? absolutely not. that's not thers plan. our indo pacific partners don't have an interest in joining the alliance and the alliance is not looking to go global but what we see is increased utility in working together with their friends in the indo pacific on the number of shared security challenges that really have no geographic boundaries. disinformation, malicious cyber attack more emerging and disruptive technology. we be viewed these security challenges increasingly in one theater and not limited to just the atlantic or the pacific so nato is moving out while it's focused on the war in ukraine. it is moving out to deepen its important or partnerships with their friendsep to share best practices on those challenges. finally nato while it's been addressing the challenges in ukraine and coping with the russian threat has taken a series of unprecedented steps to address a wide range of emerging and
why is nato doing this? does this have aspirations to become a d global alliance and members in the indo pacific? absolutely not. that's not thers plan. our indo pacific partners don't have an interest in joining the alliance and the alliance is not looking to go global but what we see is increased utility in working together with their friends in the indo pacific on the number of shared security challenges that really have no geographic boundaries. disinformation, malicious cyber attack more...
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nato has come home. and it's true, there are many parallels, and one of the parallels, i like drawing on is back in the 1980's, we used to say that the europeans would always say you are so lucky, america, you have president reagan, bob ho, johnny cash. europeans would say, we have our heads of government, but we have no hope and no cash. [laughter] and here we go again. so there are many parallels, defense forward, reinforcement, nuclear deterrence, manage the central front and the flames, managed below the threshold threats from the adversary, essentially manage escalation. all this is back. but i would put my emphasis on discontinuing, and this has to do with the fact that, for those 30 years of crisis management and security, the muscle memory and nato upgraded defense right away, and they became much smaller, much lighter, they were deployed out of area, vulcans within especially to afghanistan -- balkans but then especially to afghanistan. it was no longer a collected defense organization incapacit
nato has come home. and it's true, there are many parallels, and one of the parallels, i like drawing on is back in the 1980's, we used to say that the europeans would always say you are so lucky, america, you have president reagan, bob ho, johnny cash. europeans would say, we have our heads of government, but we have no hope and no cash. [laughter] and here we go again. so there are many parallels, defense forward, reinforcement, nuclear deterrence, manage the central front and the flames,...
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how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a purported promise and booting size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before a russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene is gonna be just keep close enough to diagnose loaner cars based on a need, but i would like that i substitute system wide decision. you does a pessimist is a project, right? and they say they're given sort of, i mean we were supposed to be speaking into that process, the motions. so similar to what are the number one key, this is daniel crane. i'm not that it's a pretty my i think it was like, is it possible for me to get to the senior this is like by the master. so yeah, no, it seems like seems like uh, what kind of shows that they should get something even though some got new coming up. so for those of us, you do need you get a minute. so you can look at what's
how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a purported promise and booting size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before a russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene is gonna be just keep close enough to diagnose loaner cars based on a need, but i would like that i substitute system wide decision. you does a...
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how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a port in promise and put in size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the city is gonna be just keep close enough to diagnose loan. that's kind of based on a need, but i would like that i substitute system. i be speaking. who does that process? that is the project, right? and they say that again, sort of, i mean, we were supposed to be speaking into that process, the motions. so similar to what are the number one key? this is daniel crane, another. it's a pretty maya mr. holmes. who was the senior basically like by the mass. so it seems like some sort of a kind of shows that they should have it. so even though some guy who comes up some felt of a person of virginia, you might need to trust that on the say, chevrolet edition to you please. they do
how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a port in promise and put in size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the city is gonna be just keep close enough to diagnose loan. that's kind of based on a need, but i would like that i substitute system. i be speaking. who does that...
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we think a lot about nato but maybe everybody doesn't think about nato everyday. suggest what is nato? what does it do? >> rymatt, jenna, thank you for hosting this panel. it's an important anniversary, 75 years is a long time that will testify to the success of the alliance going from 12 original signatories assigned the document in washington and now 32. what need does it serves as institutional core of the trans atlantic community democracies. it was established to multiplies and orchestrate the combined political, economic and military power of these democracies. it is has done that with gret effect. what nato's first known first and foremost for is its role as a military institution come something conversation can go down range effectively to deter our adversaries and the necessary defeat them. in this regard the alliance has been history so successful alliance and enabled nato the transgenic community to win the cold war without firing a shot. it brought peace to balkans. i seen firsthand allied forces operate sometimes under the nato flag in afghanistan or
we think a lot about nato but maybe everybody doesn't think about nato everyday. suggest what is nato? what does it do? >> rymatt, jenna, thank you for hosting this panel. it's an important anniversary, 75 years is a long time that will testify to the success of the alliance going from 12 original signatories assigned the document in washington and now 32. what need does it serves as institutional core of the trans atlantic community democracies. it was established to multiplies and...
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getting away from the status quo thinking nato is nato and nato cannot have the eu's help, that change will be special. i hope it takes throughout this generation. it's been a long time coming. >> agree but for me, one particular aspect of this when it comes to nexgen leaders is a reminder to the generations that came before us about the fact that we take peace for granted. in order to make sure nato remains relevant and strong requires engaging with a new generation of people in different ways. which means nato will need to be more present on the ground, more political and visible in ways it hasn't been so far. transparency. those are the three requirements in my head when i listen to these debates. that's great. most of the people who have seen foreign policy over the last couple decades, all of us agree on these things. when it comes to ensuring our generation and our peers remain interested in this area and supportive will require more effort and strategic thinking about population engagement, specifically the next generation. >> we have to encourage other young leaders. we all kno
getting away from the status quo thinking nato is nato and nato cannot have the eu's help, that change will be special. i hope it takes throughout this generation. it's been a long time coming. >> agree but for me, one particular aspect of this when it comes to nexgen leaders is a reminder to the generations that came before us about the fact that we take peace for granted. in order to make sure nato remains relevant and strong requires engaging with a new generation of people in...
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i don't think we even need nato. this is the nato. now we want to expand nato to ukraine. we are trying to include japan and korea. host: yeah. japan and korea are not joining nato but let me show people at nato.int, you can go and there's an interactive map you can look at. if you press on any of these, say, france, it will tell you what the contributions are, when they joined, all that kind of information here. there is spain. spain joined in 1982. the united kingdom was one of the original members in 1949. so you can take a look at that and get some information on each specific country. and sal is in bayonne, new jersey. good morning. caller: i strongly believe we should decrease our involvement with nato. we should have a gooprence in nato, financial and mity support, but let the europeans st uto the forefront. and of t rson i say that is the freh,he germans, the italia, eritish, they have excellent weapons, excellent tanks, excellent ammunition, excellent aircraft, great ships. let them supply the ukrainians and other nato allies with equipment. we have our own proble
i don't think we even need nato. this is the nato. now we want to expand nato to ukraine. we are trying to include japan and korea. host: yeah. japan and korea are not joining nato but let me show people at nato.int, you can go and there's an interactive map you can look at. if you press on any of these, say, france, it will tell you what the contributions are, when they joined, all that kind of information here. there is spain. spain joined in 1982. the united kingdom was one of the original...
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commitments to nato? and can europeans, , up with ths in error quotes, trump proof the light as some have suggested in recent articles? >> so the worst thing with nuclear issues, the political kind. there's no question that stoltenberg, general sector stoltenberg is try to trump proved the alights on ukraine. he is setting up a policy that will be durable whatever comes in november. however, the impact on european thinking i would say is considerable, and it is, it is unprecedented in history of the alliance. we have seen concerns with russian soviet behavior before and obviously rush is on the warpath. we have not seen this level of concern with the american commitment to europe. and come what may in november, could be trump, it could be biden, there's widespread sense that biden if he wins will be the last truly trans-atlantic president of the united states. and trump is not just trump. it's about a political movement that is reached into congress, that has captured broad segment of the american populat
commitments to nato? and can europeans, , up with ths in error quotes, trump proof the light as some have suggested in recent articles? >> so the worst thing with nuclear issues, the political kind. there's no question that stoltenberg, general sector stoltenberg is try to trump proved the alights on ukraine. he is setting up a policy that will be durable whatever comes in november. however, the impact on european thinking i would say is considerable, and it is, it is unprecedented in...
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now, i would argue no. nato has shown no indication of being a cowardly a nato has shown the opposite. uh, as the pressure comes up, natal upsets game. the only issue at hand is we need to up our game quicker. that's all that's it, that's, that's it stakes. that's all the discussion that we need to do. everything that we're doing, we simply need to do it quicker. i want to talk if i'm in the remaining time that we have about some of the responses you'll government has made inside latvia to the war and ukraine. notably, the decisions are phase out. the russian language is one of your countries, official languages in the media, and then education to check the loyalty of russian speaking minorities who account for almost 30 percent of your population. i wonder minister how this could have been anything but deeply divisive in your country. while i have to correct some things that you're saying, they're simply not true. so russian has not been a, an official language of the country since we regained our independence. we have one official language that is locked in. we have a long standing
now, i would argue no. nato has shown no indication of being a cowardly a nato has shown the opposite. uh, as the pressure comes up, natal upsets game. the only issue at hand is we need to up our game quicker. that's all that's it, that's, that's it stakes. that's all the discussion that we need to do. everything that we're doing, we simply need to do it quicker. i want to talk if i'm in the remaining time that we have about some of the responses you'll government has made inside latvia to the...
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nato's first cookbook. yes, that's right. cookbook, you heard me correctly, entitled "the best of taste" published in 1957 by the supreme allied commander atlantic officers' wives club. the book highlights recipes representing the 15 allies that we had at the time. now, dwight d. eisenhower, the first -- the president of the united states submitted his favorite recipe, old-fashioned beef stew. now, in that spirit, we've prepared a wonderful menu for you tonight. but it does not include beef stew, so rest assured. but what we did do tonight with the menu is we have created an array of very distinct dishes featuring the specialties and the special food of each of nato's 12 founding members, so you'll see trays passing tonight with flags on them denoting which country that particular dish is from. finally, and this is what i'm really most excited about, i'd like to introduce our special guests of honor beyond the two gentlemen sitting to my left and right, our special guest of honor this evening, harry s. truman himself, immorta
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defense agreed to establishing on the nato ukraine. >> definitely nato has a lot in this ability. how russia waking this but overall we had conflict between russia and nato and was on but that will change substantially the picture somehow special and fatal will be waged. please capabilities, something ukraine does not have and currently limited access and need to look at lessons learned what russia takes in my observation with what nato should learn that we need more, we talked about that. the conflict for needs to grow to build reserve. we had discussion on going in the decision made already on the tract extending the voluntary from drafting women or introducing service for military for young people so this is a discussion have. you had public discussions but come decisions were made it i think if you look at :'s decision that shows land forces are marked in the war on ukraine could not be repeated and nato needs to reinvest these capabilities so another issue is we need to exercise information, training of ukrainian forces, time is missing it will have negative effects on the ba
defense agreed to establishing on the nato ukraine. >> definitely nato has a lot in this ability. how russia waking this but overall we had conflict between russia and nato and was on but that will change substantially the picture somehow special and fatal will be waged. please capabilities, something ukraine does not have and currently limited access and need to look at lessons learned what russia takes in my observation with what nato should learn that we need more, we talked about...
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maybe everybody does not think about nato everyday. what is nato. ? what does it do? >> thank you for hosting this panel. it's an important anniversary. 75 years is a long time. that alone testifies to the success of the alliance. going from 12 signatories that signed the document in washington to now 32. nato serves as the institutional core of this transatlantic community of democracies and was established organize and orchestrate the combined political, economic and military power of these democracies. it has done that with great effect. what nato is known first and foremost for is its role as a military institution. organizers -- in this regard, the alliance has been history's most successful alliance. it enabled nato, the transatlantic community to win the cold war without firing a shot, it brought peace to the balkans. i have seen, my colleagues have seen firsthand how forces operate, sometimes under the nato flag in afghanistan and iraq. their interoperability, effectiveness, coverage rooted in the camaraderie and collective miss fostered through nato. it's an
maybe everybody does not think about nato everyday. what is nato. ? what does it do? >> thank you for hosting this panel. it's an important anniversary. 75 years is a long time. that alone testifies to the success of the alliance. going from 12 signatories that signed the document in washington to now 32. nato serves as the institutional core of this transatlantic community of democracies and was established organize and orchestrate the combined political, economic and military power of...
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as long as nato exists, nato will remain a nuclear alliance. that is not going anywhere, and the language on that i think is crystal clear. you're right to point out that with the war in ukraine and all the saber rattling we've seen on the part of president putin, we have gotten into almost a review of what is a review, dusting off the nuclear iq. just the whole theory of deterrence, i would say, came back to the forefront, when the war started, and we were back where nato started 75 years ago. so, obviously we take what putin says seriously, and we are able to see what nato allies are seeing, but it is what putin is saying that is getting attention. he has been very public about this, very outspoken about the potential use of tactical weapons in ukraine, not as much recently, but you are right, but in the early stages of the war, we heard a lot about the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons. so you can imagine what the reaction was around the alliance, we were deeply concerned. publicly but also privately with our closest allies, we did n
as long as nato exists, nato will remain a nuclear alliance. that is not going anywhere, and the language on that i think is crystal clear. you're right to point out that with the war in ukraine and all the saber rattling we've seen on the part of president putin, we have gotten into almost a review of what is a review, dusting off the nuclear iq. just the whole theory of deterrence, i would say, came back to the forefront, when the war started, and we were back where nato started 75 years ago....
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and inside nato government dealing with nato affairs in the u.s. and europe and in canada. so this is mainly directed to the students in the audience, the director from nato in the pentagon for nato policy on september 11th and in few hours allies propose to invoke article for the first time in history and for the defense of the united states. and that proposal came back to washington and it was very quickly approved at the highest levels of discoverment it meant something in the following weeks, nato was an alliance undertook meaningful steps to help the united states not only to protect our air space but relieve the united states of some of the responsibilities we had around the world so that -- we could redeploy efforts to afghanistan and in those areas, where nato as an organization was not prepared for one reason or another -- to act as an organization you should make no mistake about it. everything that we had done for decades in nato -- into our ability of equipment of thinking -- of exercising and training all of that was vital for the perf
and inside nato government dealing with nato affairs in the u.s. and europe and in canada. so this is mainly directed to the students in the audience, the director from nato in the pentagon for nato policy on september 11th and in few hours allies propose to invoke article for the first time in history and for the defense of the united states. and that proposal came back to washington and it was very quickly approved at the highest levels of discoverment it meant something in the following...
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what nato�*s looking at is a nato mission for ukraine, not a nato mission for ukraine, not a nato mission in ukraine. it is making sure that we use nato�*s architecture to help deliver some of the support that ukraine needs. but fundamentally i think that we should do everything we can to help ukraine. that has been britain's position. i think it is not escalatory to say we are going to help this independent sovereign country to fight off an aggressor and we will help them to do that. you don't see the prospect of nato boots on the ground in ukraine? ma. boots on the ground in ukraine? no. i think that boots on the ground in ukraine? firm i think that we don't want to give putin a target like that. and nato can do lots of things to better co—ordinate the help we give to ukraine. but fundamentally for countries like britain and those supporting ukraine, this is a question of political will. do we have the patience, the will, are we prepared to give the resources. in britain's case definitely the answer is yes. britain's case definitely the answer is es. . . , britain's case definitely
what nato�*s looking at is a nato mission for ukraine, not a nato mission for ukraine, not a nato mission in ukraine. it is making sure that we use nato�*s architecture to help deliver some of the support that ukraine needs. but fundamentally i think that we should do everything we can to help ukraine. that has been britain's position. i think it is not escalatory to say we are going to help this independent sovereign country to fight off an aggressor and we will help them to do that. you...
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and then we are working in nato actively with nato _ are working in nato actively with nato allies to provide even more, in particular— nato allies to provide even more, in particular the different types of systems, we had a meeting on friday, last friday. _ systems, we had a meeting on friday, last friday, the nato defence ministers, together with presidents, and allah _ ministers, together with presidents, and allah agree we need to do more. we have _ and allah agree we need to do more. we have the — and allah agree we need to do more. we have the german announcement of another— we have the german announcement of another patriot battery, other allies— another patriot battery, other allies made clear commitments. i expect— allies made clear commitments. i expect them to announce that in the future~ _ expect them to announce that in the future~ then — expect them to announce that in the future. then of course we also have the us— future. then of course we also have the us decision in the us house of representatives, that will also enable — representatives, that will al
and then we are working in nato actively with nato _ are working in nato actively with nato allies to provide even more, in particular— nato allies to provide even more, in particular the different types of systems, we had a meeting on friday, last friday. _ systems, we had a meeting on friday, last friday, the nato defence ministers, together with presidents, and allah _ ministers, together with presidents, and allah agree we need to do more. we have _ and allah agree we need to do more. we...
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and the russian nato council gave them at office inside the nato headquarters. i think that's gone. >> it is gone. it is gone. >> yeah. so that take you to the question of what we have learned, what we were surprised by and what we've learned. so you gave us some of the great strengths that have come together. there are three things that strike me that took nato by surprise and wanted to run them, run through them. because it will give us a sense of how they reacted. in the opening days of the war, or in the run-up to the war i should say, a lot of european leaders, even the weekend before the war at the munich security conference, were telling me, were telling you, were telling secretary blinken the russians are just bluffing, they are not really going to do this. the economic interests are so great in providing gas and oil they would never take this risk. he's just trying to get a negotiated solution. what lessons have emerged from the fact that while the united states provided the intelligence and the europeans believe the intelligence, it didn't believe our
and the russian nato council gave them at office inside the nato headquarters. i think that's gone. >> it is gone. it is gone. >> yeah. so that take you to the question of what we have learned, what we were surprised by and what we've learned. so you gave us some of the great strengths that have come together. there are three things that strike me that took nato by surprise and wanted to run them, run through them. because it will give us a sense of how they reacted. in the opening...
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getting away from the status quo thinking nato is nato and nato cannot have the eu's help, that change will be special. i hope it takes throughout this generation. it's been a long time coming. >> agree but for me, one particular aspect of this when it comes to nexgen leaders is a reminder to the generations that came before us about the fact that we take peace for granted. in order to make sure nato remains relevant and strong requires engaging with a new generation of people in different ways. which means nato will need to be more present on the ground, more political and visible in ways it hasn't been so far. transparency. those are the three requirements in my head when i listen to these debates. that's great. most of the people who have seen foreign policy over the last couple decades, all of us agree on these things. when it comes to ensuring our generation and our peers remain interested in this area and supportive will require more effort and strategic thinking about population engagement, specifically the next generation. >> we have to encourage other young leaders. we all kno
getting away from the status quo thinking nato is nato and nato cannot have the eu's help, that change will be special. i hope it takes throughout this generation. it's been a long time coming. >> agree but for me, one particular aspect of this when it comes to nexgen leaders is a reminder to the generations that came before us about the fact that we take peace for granted. in order to make sure nato remains relevant and strong requires engaging with a new generation of people in...
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so put the iphone and what about nato? we took a holiday from reality and now we're dealing with the consequences of the the this is moans in belgium. it's a city of about 100000 residents, 70 kilometers from the capital brussels. the it's home to one of the most well protected buildings in the world. nato's military headquarters, the supreme headquarters allied powers, europe for shape, for short. it's a central hub for vital security information around the clock. everything from movements and the are the defense alliance as borders to suspicious activity worldwide, the abilene, rob bower, chairs, the nato military committee. he acts as a link between the political world and the military. the lions is there enough for 75 years and we went from 12 to not almost 32 members. so that in itself, i would say is the proof that this alliance adds value otherwise. so many nations would not have joined when it was founded after world war 2, nato consisted of 12 countries. its goal during the cold war was to contain communism and pr
so put the iphone and what about nato? we took a holiday from reality and now we're dealing with the consequences of the the this is moans in belgium. it's a city of about 100000 residents, 70 kilometers from the capital brussels. the it's home to one of the most well protected buildings in the world. nato's military headquarters, the supreme headquarters allied powers, europe for shape, for short. it's a central hub for vital security information around the clock. everything from movements and...
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unit of nato, the expansion of nato has been true to the very mission by which nato was created. but there are many challenges ahead and this is an extraordinary opportunity to begin for this challenge is to understand the challenges to begin to set the stage for the next 75 years of nato's efforts to preserve peace. and with that we want to begin with somewhat of course the nose these issues from the inside out as you say, we are so pleased to welcome today ambassador julianne smith. she is as you know the u.s. permanent representative to nato, a position that you took on in november 2021. following a long and distinguished career in multiple positions both engaging in an analyzing the transatlantic relationship. prior to its position she served as a senior advisor to secretary of state blinken. before that she was director of asia and geopolitics programs at the german marshall fund of the triticum also directed the transatlantic security program at the center for a new american security. she also played a number of roles in government. she was acting as a screen advisor and de
unit of nato, the expansion of nato has been true to the very mission by which nato was created. but there are many challenges ahead and this is an extraordinary opportunity to begin for this challenge is to understand the challenges to begin to set the stage for the next 75 years of nato's efforts to preserve peace. and with that we want to begin with somewhat of course the nose these issues from the inside out as you say, we are so pleased to welcome today ambassador julianne smith. she is as...
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so put the iphone and what about nato? we took a holiday from reality and now we're dealing with the consequences of the the this is moans in belgium is a city of about 100000 residents. 70 kilometers from the capital. russell's, the, it's home to one of the most well protected buildings in the world. nato's military headquarters, the supreme headquarters allied powers, europe, more shape for short. it's a central hub for vital security information around the clock. everything from movements in the or the defense alliance has borders to suspicious activity worldwide, the absolutely rob bower chairs, the nato military committee. he acts as a link between the political world and the military. the alliance is there enough for 75 years and we went from 12 to not almost 32 members. so that in itself, i would say is the proof that this alliance adds value otherwise. so many nations would not have joined when it was founded after world war 2, nato consisted of 12 countries. its goal during the cold war was to contain communism an
so put the iphone and what about nato? we took a holiday from reality and now we're dealing with the consequences of the the this is moans in belgium is a city of about 100000 residents. 70 kilometers from the capital. russell's, the, it's home to one of the most well protected buildings in the world. nato's military headquarters, the supreme headquarters allied powers, europe, more shape for short. it's a central hub for vital security information around the clock. everything from movements in...
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they want to work with nato, not for nato. they want to participate with relevant discussions on china but none want the corporation to be characterized to be about china. on the question of ukraine, this is the area where the four countries are the closest in terms of position. all of them are very concerned about russia's wa and all of them see asr -- -- war,, they see it as problematic and they see it necessary for the prosperity and security of europe. also because of the signal for aggregation it sends to china and north korea and all of them have placed sanctions on china and have helped with aid to ukraine. in terms of views from the countries on the ip 4 grouping, from the first meeting of nato in 2020 two, partner country official strongly emphasized the importance of the bilateral relationships between nato in each of these countries. there remains a priority for those groups. the fact of the matter is that the ip four grouping has gained in prominence in the last couple of years and as a result of this, the countrie
they want to work with nato, not for nato. they want to participate with relevant discussions on china but none want the corporation to be characterized to be about china. on the question of ukraine, this is the area where the four countries are the closest in terms of position. all of them are very concerned about russia's wa and all of them see asr -- -- war,, they see it as problematic and they see it necessary for the prosperity and security of europe. also because of the signal for...
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first and foremost, nato was a promise. the, i think it's important recognize that when the treaty was signed in 1949, it was a symbolic treaty. it was a political symbol that these 12 states were going to protect each other and worked side by side. on april, 4th, 1949 heads of government, foreign ministers and senior diplomats from 12 countries gathered to sign the north atlantic treaty in washington, dc. the agreement had just 14 articles, but if there is anything 2nd today, if there is anything in the future, it is a will of the people of the round of freedom and far p a just a few months later in august 1949, the soviet union designated its 1st atomic bomb with that the us no longer had a monopoly on nuclear weapons. and the arms race gathered speed. the soviet union became the west number one enemy. with nuclear weapons in use, any provocation could have meant the end of the world as we knew it the . and yet at the time, the greatest fear of nato's founders wasn't a direct attack by the soviet union. it was one canadia
first and foremost, nato was a promise. the, i think it's important recognize that when the treaty was signed in 1949, it was a symbolic treaty. it was a political symbol that these 12 states were going to protect each other and worked side by side. on april, 4th, 1949 heads of government, foreign ministers and senior diplomats from 12 countries gathered to sign the north atlantic treaty in washington, dc. the agreement had just 14 articles, but if there is anything 2nd today, if there is...
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it is europe and nato or russia. there is nothing in between. we have the privilege to enjoy nato. this is underpinned all of our economies growing if we look at happiness indexes. in spite of the war and everything, people in our countries are quite content. because they feel safe. we realize the danger that russia poses very well but what we need to do with nato now is spend time celebrating and 12 years is 20 years, but nato needs to think what it's plan is because with the war in the ukraine, let's fast-forward. the problem with russia does not go away. russia will still be an aggressive and dangerous country. putin arranged his selection. he will be in power. don't expect change. the 20 years has been great. what about the next 20 years? it won't change and russia won't change. so that policy must be that we have to continue to invest in our collective defense. there is one line was that putin and leaders like him understand and that is the leg which are strength. bullies always pick on someone that they perceive as being weak. russia thought that the ukraine was weak and two
it is europe and nato or russia. there is nothing in between. we have the privilege to enjoy nato. this is underpinned all of our economies growing if we look at happiness indexes. in spite of the war and everything, people in our countries are quite content. because they feel safe. we realize the danger that russia poses very well but what we need to do with nato now is spend time celebrating and 12 years is 20 years, but nato needs to think what it's plan is because with the war in the...
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how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of up imported promise, and put in size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene is gonna be just the postmaster that is as low as i may need, but i will get a substitute existing might be sufficient. who does that process? that is a project, right? and they say that again, sort of, i mean we were supposed to be speaking in the past as the motions, the manual. i know not that it's a pretty my i think it was like, is it possible for me to get to the senior basically like by the mass loot samples. i can slip a kind of shows name, be sure you can slip even though some got them coming up. so for those of us virginia, you know, might you say it was the 1st on the sample? i mentioned to you, please. i do it as the best that i need to use. you can see.
how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of up imported promise, and put in size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene is gonna be just the postmaster that is as low as i may need, but i will get a substitute existing might be sufficient. who does that process? that is a...
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how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a purported promise and booting size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene, instead of the just keep close enough to diagnose logan that's kind of based on a need, but i would like that i substitute system. i position you does that process, that is the project, right? and they say that again, to start by in the loop. i suppose i'm speaking into that process, the motions, the use of the split premium. great. no, not at the pretty my i think it was, it was a bus. mr. holmes, who was the senior basically like by the mass loot samples. i can slip, i appreciate you took even though some of the depths of 12 of a person of virginia you might need. so i used to live each to you, please. i do it as best, but i need you to see anyway, even though a
how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a purported promise and booting size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene, instead of the just keep close enough to diagnose logan that's kind of based on a need, but i would like that i substitute system. i position you does...
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joining nato. the . ready both russia and nato member states benefit from the cooperation economically and politically. the non you probably, and you have certainly used to move to very much. it was a very good cooperation between the west and russia dollars, essentially in the early 2, thousands a year and then the well yeah, yeah, complete get that goes out. that wouldn't store are the best example is probably the transportation options that russia offered nato during the war in afghanistan or the out of so posting that y'all a while you're next. you're not the so called the northern transport car dog. well, well, for several years you're going to need prospect me. give me a book. it proved to be very effective as you can get the category of option. because also effects even from 2000 to onwards. representatives of russia and nato met regularly in the nato, russia council. the mood among leaders was playful and upbeat at the more like a set the minute the step. quite a few of them. i think even t
joining nato. the . ready both russia and nato member states benefit from the cooperation economically and politically. the non you probably, and you have certainly used to move to very much. it was a very good cooperation between the west and russia dollars, essentially in the early 2, thousands a year and then the well yeah, yeah, complete get that goes out. that wouldn't store are the best example is probably the transportation options that russia offered nato during the war in afghanistan...
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how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a purported promise, and put in size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene is gonna be just keep close enough to being able to diagnose loan. that's kind of based on a need, but i would like that i substitute existing my position, you does that process as a project. right. and they say that again, sort of, i mean we weren't supposed to be speaking into that process. the more since the new guy? no, not at the pretty my i think it was. it was a pessimist that i see only who was the senior. i visited language by the master lute saying will take him slow, but what kind of shows, man, be sure to get something even though some guy who comes up so strong of a person. i'm sending you, you know, might you say is coming to kind of me. so chevrolet,
how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a purported promise, and put in size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene is gonna be just keep close enough to being able to diagnose loan. that's kind of based on a need, but i would like that i substitute existing my...
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the nato enlarge. to bring sweden and finland is a strategic game changer for the alliance and for the region. it has given the alliance the strategic depth that it needed in that region. it has transformed the security equation around the baltic. it has severely complicated russian military planning and of course as a result, it is forcing the russians to stretch their remaining resources in a way that makes it more complicated for them to plan another aggressive war. secondly, it's bringing in two nations with a very strong industrial base, military capabilities, i will remind you that a country the size of finland, 5.5 million people, can field up to 180,000 strong military. it can mobilize the total population for up to 800,000 in an existential emergency. everybody serves from the age of 18 to 60. the country has reserve $. the largest conventional ar tillery. they're expanding their commitment as well. countries like poland, like the baltic states, everybody on the flank gets it when it comes to
the nato enlarge. to bring sweden and finland is a strategic game changer for the alliance and for the region. it has given the alliance the strategic depth that it needed in that region. it has transformed the security equation around the baltic. it has severely complicated russian military planning and of course as a result, it is forcing the russians to stretch their remaining resources in a way that makes it more complicated for them to plan another aggressive war. secondly, it's bringing...
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also nato taking over the u.s. led contact which coordinates military aid and support, the weapons supplied to ukraine. some have called this the trump proof land. in other words, something that would withstand the political changes that might happen in the united states, which of course is concerning europe. this is clearly as far as stoltenberg and nettle are concerned, message to ukraine that they are in it for the long haul. caitriona: kay bailey hutchinson , i ask for her thoughts about nato potentially bringing ukrainian military funds under its control. >> i think it is a good idea. that was the format used for our nato mission in afghanistan, and i think the u.s. has taken the mantle early in this war. thank goodness they did. because 50 members of that contact group that all contribute arms that will go to ukraine, and we made sure that they were delivered. now i think turning it over to nato, where the supreme allied commander very helpful, and i think it will work very well. caitriona: does the proposal
also nato taking over the u.s. led contact which coordinates military aid and support, the weapons supplied to ukraine. some have called this the trump proof land. in other words, something that would withstand the political changes that might happen in the united states, which of course is concerning europe. this is clearly as far as stoltenberg and nettle are concerned, message to ukraine that they are in it for the long haul. caitriona: kay bailey hutchinson , i ask for her thoughts about...
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i think putin want less nato and you get more nato. he's got a rejuvenated nato and to make new members and longer nato order. something fundamentally nato is in a better place but we need to adapt and can you do to think about how we face new threats and challenges. i think the ukraine where has shown the defense industrial complex is still critical and we need to continue to invest in that. uk has announced they will move to 2.5% spending on our military defense budget by 2030. that is part of because we need to reinvest in our defense industry complex. we've got to think about the future of conflict. ukraine and the russians are constantly innovating a front lines. we need to learn from those lessons, think about cyber, think about on data comes together and most capable tech countries. think about cyber policies under cyber strategies and heavy can contest in that space. fundamentally we need to think about what conflict will look like in ten, 20 years time. as we think about the successes we can accelerate in washington we also ne
i think putin want less nato and you get more nato. he's got a rejuvenated nato and to make new members and longer nato order. something fundamentally nato is in a better place but we need to adapt and can you do to think about how we face new threats and challenges. i think the ukraine where has shown the defense industrial complex is still critical and we need to continue to invest in that. uk has announced they will move to 2.5% spending on our military defense budget by 2030. that is part...
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of nato. so that's what he decides to do. he tried to do that. one is had a 1st term. so there's a lot that hangs in the balance with this presidential legend happening in the us, not just with nato, but also with ukraine and us support to ukraine. mm hm. at russia says dialogue with nato has reached a critical 0 level. do you believe that to be true, or there are really no remaining communication channels between nato and moscow as well i, there's not the kind of, um, uh, communication that we've had in the past where nato, in fact, hosted a russian mission or was, has a committees where nato met with russia, and there was quite a bit of communication. now if there's communication at all is done through a back. campbell is done through a 3rd party. we have an and passenger in the united states. does another allies do in russia as well? so there's communication, but it's not quite that public communication that we've had over the past number of years since the end of the cold war. now, to what
of nato. so that's what he decides to do. he tried to do that. one is had a 1st term. so there's a lot that hangs in the balance with this presidential legend happening in the us, not just with nato, but also with ukraine and us support to ukraine. mm hm. at russia says dialogue with nato has reached a critical 0 level. do you believe that to be true, or there are really no remaining communication channels between nato and moscow as well i, there's not the kind of, um, uh, communication that...
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because for years the nato secretary general of the of stoke burke said listen, and nato expansion had nothing to do with this more. this is just rush, i want to do restore the soviet union. and then when it's on a different topic is talking about expanding nato to, to sweden and finland. now, you know, he takes us victory lap and so, so listen, the russians told us that they put a condition if, unless we accept their child for ukraine, they would invade because this was the main concern for the russians. no more nato expansion or will and made you prince. and he says, well of course we said no. and russian dated. and now not the same time any saying, listen, we a, the russians wanted less nato on their border. now they're getting more. so this was kind of the victory a lot, but now he's been saying 2 things. this has nothing to do with nato, and this is the reason why russian rated. so again, these 2 things can both be true. so ideally you, this is when a journalist would come out to say, well, which one is it like a stupid thing to contradict your things? but the, she hasn't been ask
because for years the nato secretary general of the of stoke burke said listen, and nato expansion had nothing to do with this more. this is just rush, i want to do restore the soviet union. and then when it's on a different topic is talking about expanding nato to, to sweden and finland. now, you know, he takes us victory lap and so, so listen, the russians told us that they put a condition if, unless we accept their child for ukraine, they would invade because this was the main concern for...
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ambassador to nato, julian smith. from brussels, this is about 20 minutes. >> day have three very special announcements. first, during this anniversary year, the u.s. mission will be renaming its executive conference room after madeleine albright, our 64th secretary of state. many of you knew her. i know you did. and the first woman to ever serve in that role in the united states. now, as many of you know, secretary albright played a crucial role in advocating for nato enlargement, leading to the inclusion of several central and eastern european countries. she also championed nato's involvement in conflict resolution and peacekeeping efforts, particularly during the balkan wars of the 1990's. albright's diplomatic success and strategic vision strengthened nato's role as a cornerstone of transatlantic security cooperation and it is so fitting that we honor her tonight, particularly with so many of my u.s. colleagues here that had a very close and special relationship with secretary albright, including secretary blinken
ambassador to nato, julian smith. from brussels, this is about 20 minutes. >> day have three very special announcements. first, during this anniversary year, the u.s. mission will be renaming its executive conference room after madeleine albright, our 64th secretary of state. many of you knew her. i know you did. and the first woman to ever serve in that role in the united states. now, as many of you know, secretary albright played a crucial role in advocating for nato enlargement,...
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ambassador to nato. moderated by andrew, senior congressional reporter with punch bowl d news. >> thank you very much. thank you very much for joining us here in person as well as on the live stream for today's event. back to business birthday priorities for the 2024 nato summitit here in washington. my name is andrew i'm the senior congressional reporter for punch bowl c news where we cover the power, people and politics that drive the decision making in our nation capitol specifically on capitol hill. i'm delighted to be joined this morning or this afternoon for d her, the honorable juliann smith of the united states permanent representative to nato for a conversation about u.s. priorities heading into the summit here in washington. ambassador, thank you very much for taking the time to join us today. we really appreciate it. i want to note at the outset you are confirmed by the united states senate in november of 2021 by a voice vote. i know you had to wait a little bit to get the final confirmation d
ambassador to nato. moderated by andrew, senior congressional reporter with punch bowl d news. >> thank you very much. thank you very much for joining us here in person as well as on the live stream for today's event. back to business birthday priorities for the 2024 nato summitit here in washington. my name is andrew i'm the senior congressional reporter for punch bowl c news where we cover the power, people and politics that drive the decision making in our nation capitol specifically...
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it up i think, my view of nato. he saying you can't always get what you want, but if you try real hard you might just get what you need. please join me in thanking our panels. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> thank you all. a pleasure to be here and having a chance with this panel to delve a bit further into some of the issues that have already been explored little bit in the first panel but now we will dig down into this question of nato's future capacity for deterrence and defense. i will make a few opening remarks to set the stage and transition between the first and second panel and turn to our distinguished panelists for series of questions so building consensus on the appropriate size and mix of conventional and nuclear capabilities as well as the strategy and equitable sharing of the fiscal burdens and strategic risks of maintaining them has been an enduring challenge and the realization of nato's deterrence and defense policy over the last 7 decades and you heard already from our first panelists about t
it up i think, my view of nato. he saying you can't always get what you want, but if you try real hard you might just get what you need. please join me in thanking our panels. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> thank you all. a pleasure to be here and having a chance with this panel to delve a bit further into some of the issues that have already been explored little bit in the first panel but now we will dig down into this question of nato's future capacity for deterrence and...
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go to the nato membership, is escalatory or the escalatory? >> as long as there is a war going on, the kind of complicated. we have to do things i. >> we have on our side to be very clear we have to make sure our information is correct can have facts so nobody can we are doing this and we have to inform a lot. when president zelenskyy focuses directly, inform our citizens we should use social media and dollars for the information, we should guarantee eight the freedom of press are countries and it's very difficult to see them moving in their propaganda. >> yourself for the audience that watching organizers so somebody could signal that new mexico talk about between now and nato conference for ukraine to survive. talking strong except for germany to put out and asked voting to switzerland there's no signs of the u.s. on escalatory, the escalatory the united states for the white house taking crimea are untenable was always a redline. now the u.s. spent long range attacks. do you feel personnel blockage on the united states, no? trying to make cr
go to the nato membership, is escalatory or the escalatory? >> as long as there is a war going on, the kind of complicated. we have to do things i. >> we have on our side to be very clear we have to make sure our information is correct can have facts so nobody can we are doing this and we have to inform a lot. when president zelenskyy focuses directly, inform our citizens we should use social media and dollars for the information, we should guarantee eight the freedom of press are...
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problem with nato. has always been that they want more from it, not less. that's how my cause, comment must be understood. perhaps has consistently been one of the allies saying we almost do more than what we're doing this, you know, to my home criticized what he saw as a complete lack of common strategy within nato. splinters. thank god for a long time, germany had a kind of fighting card attitude towards anything involving conflict. i think that's why max on gave a wake up call. it's not just about money or soldiers. it's about asking, can you even imagine the worst case scenario? because if not, you'll be truly helpless as it happened, its maximum subsequent 2 days later than planned, the tanks arrive and let the way new. but before they finally reached the barracks, there's one more hurdle to clear. a few kilometers shy of their destination, the tanks have to be reloaded onto another train. the tracks and some eastern european countries have different gauges and aren't compatible with those in weste
problem with nato. has always been that they want more from it, not less. that's how my cause, comment must be understood. perhaps has consistently been one of the allies saying we almost do more than what we're doing this, you know, to my home criticized what he saw as a complete lack of common strategy within nato. splinters. thank god for a long time, germany had a kind of fighting card attitude towards anything involving conflict. i think that's why max on gave a wake up call. it's not just...
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fundamentally, i think nato place. good i think vilnius certainly tested us because vilnius was fundamentally about ukraine and the challenge russia's invasion of ukraine has created for us as an alliance. but i think fundamentally ukraine will strengthen the alliance. putin wants it less, , and you t more data. he's got a rejuvenated nato, and two new members members and longer need to order. i think nato is in a better place but we need to adapt and continue to think about how we face new threats and challenges. i think the ukraine war has shown the defense industrial complex is still critical and we need to continue to invest in that. uk has announced they will move towards 2.5% on our military defense budget by 2030.at that is partly due to reinvest in our industrial complex. where to think about the future of the conflict. ukraine and the russians are constantly innovating front lines. we can from those a lessons. we need to think that cyber, think about nato comes together and more capable tech countries. think a
fundamentally, i think nato place. good i think vilnius certainly tested us because vilnius was fundamentally about ukraine and the challenge russia's invasion of ukraine has created for us as an alliance. but i think fundamentally ukraine will strengthen the alliance. putin wants it less, , and you t more data. he's got a rejuvenated nato, and two new members members and longer need to order. i think nato is in a better place but we need to adapt and continue to think about how we face new...
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you lead nato forces in estonia, over_ you lead nato forces in estonia, over our— you lead nato forces in estonia, over our eastern flank, the royal navy— over our eastern flank, the royal navy helps keep critical sea lanes open _ navy helps keep critical sea lanes open the — navy helps keep critical sea lanes open. the united kingdom is also at the centre _ open. the united kingdom is also at the centre of the exercise steadfast defender, _ the centre of the exercise steadfast defender, currently under way and involving _ defender, currently under way and involving more than 16,000 british mititary— involving more than 16,000 british military personnel.
you lead nato forces in estonia, over_ you lead nato forces in estonia, over our— you lead nato forces in estonia, over our eastern flank, the royal navy— over our eastern flank, the royal navy helps keep critical sea lanes open _ navy helps keep critical sea lanes open the — navy helps keep critical sea lanes open. the united kingdom is also at the centre _ open. the united kingdom is also at the centre of the exercise steadfast defender, _ the centre of the exercise steadfast defender,...