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Answer for the clue "Intl. peacekeeping gp ", 4 letters:
nato

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Usage examples of nato.

As a NATO ally and the key to the northern no-fly zone, Turkey largely got a bye from the United States, Britain, and France until Washington began to tackle all of the smuggling problems in 1999-2000.

President, the NATO man and Bigelow, he had been dismayed to find the extent to which they needed him.

Frank Jones, notoriously ah, hatchetman, I believe the Western term is, for the anti-Soviet Complex organization the Bureau of International Investigation, for the time working under the anti-Soviet Complex organization NATO.

On the inability of NATO air forces to do any significant harm to the Serbian ground forces, see Hosmer, ibid., pp.

NATO air forces to do any significant harm to the Serbian ground forces, see Hosmer, ibid., pp.

Warsaw Pact maneuvers in an area of Czechoslovakia that NATO considered a major invasion corridor, the Army Security Agency quickly established a monitoring base on a nearby West German mountain.

By itself this is a distressing tally, given that NATO flew roughly five thousand attack sorties against the Serbian forces.

More than 1,200 NATO aircraft had flown 38,000 sorties, including more than 5,000 strike sorties against Serbian military forces in Kosovo, but had achieved very little.

Moscow, Sasanov had given the department details of the Soviet Intelligence network operating in the Low Countries, and a list of sympathizers in NATO, some of whom were already being watched.

NATO invoked anticipatory self-defense to justify the 1999 war over Kosovo.

Its expectation had been that if NATO demonstrated its willingness to use force, Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic would back down as he had in Bosnia four years earlier.

Following the Bosnia Model In 1996, after the Dayton Peace Accords, NATO and the United Nations created an extensive new program to rebuild Bosnia.

The submarine attached to the NATO naval base had sailed down through the Bosphorus to the coastal port of Midia.

Called SUex by NATO, the missile carried an antisubmarine torpedo into the vicinity of the suspected sub and dropped it by parachute.

Non vi avrebbe trovato la totale confusione (totale per chiun­que fosse nato in un Secolo orientato sulla materia) dei vortici di energia del 300°, o della dinamica dei campi del 600°.