Crossword clues for nato
nato
- Expanding grp
- European defense org
- Defense org. established in 1949
- Defense group founded in 1949
- Croatia joined it in '09
- Collective defense group
- Brussels-based mil. alliance since 1949
- Belgium-based gp
- Belg.-based peacekeeping gp
- Belg.-based alliance
- Alliance with its HQ in Brussels
- Alliance recently joined by Montenegro
- Alliance HQ'd in Brussels
- Alliance founded in 1949
- Alliance est. 1949
- Alliance born in the Cold War era
- 28-nation defense grp
- 1949 alliance
- World org
- What Ike led after WWII
- What Croatia joined in 2009
- Western military alliance: Abbr
- Western Hemisphere alliance: Abbr
- Western defense assn
- Western alliance, briefly
- Western alliance that sends out peacekeeping groups: Abbr
- Western alliance formed after World War II: Abbr
- Western alliance (4)
- Western acronym
- USA alliance
- U.S./European force
- U.S./European defense org
- U.S. force in Europe
- Turkey club, for short?
- Treaty of 1949
- Treaty alliance
- Transoceanic alliance since 1949
- Training Mission-Iraq medal awarder
- The U.K. is in it
- The U.K. is a member of it
- Taliban-fighting force (abbr.)
- Subject of a 3-cent stamp
- Security grp
- Security agcy. since 1949
- Science for Peace and Security gp
- Postwar alliance
- Post-WWII grp
- Post-WW2 alliance
- Post-W.W. II assn
- Post WWII alliance
- Peacekeeping group
- Peacekeeping defense group: Abbr
- Peacekeeping alliance based in Brussels: Abbr
- Peacekeeping acronym
- Peace-keeping gp
- Peace org
- Partnership for Peace pact (abbr.)
- Partnership for Peace international gp
- Pact name
- Pact group
- Org. with a phonetic alphabet
- Org. whose French acronym is the reverse of the English
- Org. the USA is part of
- Org. that started with 12 members
- Org. that now includes former Baltic SSRs
- Org. that monitors no-fly zones
- Org. that admitted the Baltic States in March 2004
- Org. that added Albania and Croatia in 2009
- Org. once involved with Kosovo
- Org. led by Jens Stoltenberg
- Org. HQ'd in Brussels
- Org. founded in Brussels 1948
- Org. celebrating 56 years in 2005
- Org. based in Belgium
- Operation Allied Force gp
- November Alpha Tango Oscar
- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- North Atlantic defense org
- North Atlantic Defence org
- No-fly zone org
- No-fly zone issuer
- No-fly zone enforcing grp
- Multinational defense alliance with headquarters in Brussels: Abbr
- Multi-national defense org
- Multi-country defense group
- Montenegro's grp. since 2017
- Montenegro joined it in 2017
- Military bloc
- Military alliance, formed 1949
- Military alliance that still doesn't include Russia
- Military alliance headquartered in Belgium: Abbr
- Mil. alliance based in Brussels
- Lord Ismay was its first Sec. Gen
- Large mil. alliance
- Kosovo War force
- Kosovo peacekeepers
- Jens Stoltenberg is its secy. general
- Jaap de Hoop Scheffer is its secretary general
- Its troops have been holding maneuvers in Europe
- Its official languages are English and French
- Its H.Q. is in Brussels
- Its flag has a compass rose on it
- Its first leader was Lord Ismay, 1952-1957
- Its alphabet goes from Alfa to Zulu
- Its alphabet expands 10 answers (the letters spell a relevant phrase)
- Intl. peacekeeping group
- Intl. peacekeeping gp
- Intl. military alliance
- Intl. group since 1949
- Intl. defense org
- Intl. defense group
- Intl. defense gp
- International peacekeeping group that enforced a no-fly zone in Libya in 2011: Abbr
- International peacekeeping force that intervened in Libya in 2011: Abbr
- International grp. with their hands more than full in Syria right now
- International defense grp
- International defense group based in Brussels: Abbr
- International alliance headquartered in Brussels: Abbr
- International alliance formed after World War II: Abbr
- Int'l alliance
- Icel. is its only member without a standing army
- Hastings Ismay was selected as its first leader in 1952
- Grp. with peacekeeping troops
- Grp. with 12 founding members
- Grp. whose alphabet starts Alfa, Bravo, Charlie ...
- Grp. whose alphabet ends with "Zulu"
- Grp. that Ronald Reagan once supported
- Grp. that Montenegro joined in June 2017
- Grp. that includes the U.S
- Grp. that added North Macedonia in 2020
- Grp. joined by North Macedonia in 2020
- Grp. joined by Montenegro in 2017
- Grp. involved in the Libyan civil war
- Grp. founded to resist Communism
- Grp. founded by 12 countries
- Grp. aligned in 1949
- Group with hdqrs. in Belgium
- Group with forces
- Group with a secy.-gen
- Group pledged to protect Eur
- Group first headed by Ike
- Gp. with headquarters in Brussels
- Gp. with a phonetic alphabet
- Gp. with a Brussels HQ
- Gp. with 26 members
- Gp. that held the 2010 Lisbon summit
- Gp. that held a summit in Chicago in May of 2012
- Gp. joined by Croatia in 2009
- Gp. currently headed by ex-Danish PM Anders Rasmussen
- Gp. battling Somali pirates
- Gp. associated with the international radio alphabet
- Free world's defense
- Force in Eur
- Expanding org
- European pact
- European org
- European defense assn
- European bloc
- European alliance
- Euro defence org
- Eur. protector
- Eur. defense acronym
- Defense-treaty gp
- Defense-alliance acronym
- Defense org. in Brussels
- Defense grp. hosting summits
- Defense gp. formed in 1949
- Defense alliance based in Brussels
- Defense agcy. headquartered in Brussels
- Defence org
- Collective defense org
- Cold War alliance: Abbr
- Cold War alliance (abbr.)
- Cold war alliance
- Bulg. and Lith. joined it in 2004
- Brussels-based intl. group
- Brussels-based intl. alliance
- Brussels-based defense organization
- Brussels-based body, briefly
- Brussels-based body
- Bosnia peacekeeping gp
- Berlin Plus agreement party (abbr.)
- Belgium-based grp
- Belg.-based peacekeepers
- Backlog of the free nations
- Atlantic pact
- Atlantic nations' defence org
- Atlantic alliance, for short
- American alliance
- Alphabet providing the "ingredients" of this puzzle's soup
- Alliance with peacekeeping forces, for short
- Alliance with hdqrs. in Brussels
- Alliance whose flag is a compass on a blue background
- Alliance that now includes Slovakia and Slovenia
- Alliance that includes the U.S. and U.K
- Alliance that includes the U.S
- Alliance that France rejoined in '09
- Alliance of West
- Alliance of the US, Canada, and 26 European countries: Abbr
- Alliance of 1949
- Alliance joined by Montenegro in 2017
- Alliance formed in April 1949
- Albania joined it in 2009
- Alb. joined it in 2009
- Alb. and Cro. joined it 4/1/2009
- A UK alliance
- A no-fly zone enforcer
- 59-yr.-old alliance
- 29-member org
- 28-state alliance
- 26-member defense gp
- 2014 Wales summit host
- 2011 Libyan arms embargo enforcement gp
- 2011 Libya intervention gp
- 1949 military alliance
- 1949 milit. alliance
- '49 peacekeeping alliance
- '49 defense alliance
- '49 alliance
- European defense grp.
- Its HQ is in Brussels
- Defense acronym
- Group with HQ in Brussels
- Body that includes SHAPE
- Org. expanding into Eastern Europe
- Org. with a secretary general
- Brussels-based org.
- Partnership for Peace grp.
- Alliance since 1949 (abbr.)
- Expanding grp.
- 1949 alliance org
- Force in Bosnia
- Org. whose symbol is a four-pointed compass
- Kind of forces
- Org. involved in Bosnia
- Eisenhower held a 1950 post in it
- Security grp.
- Cold war force
- Warsaw Pact counterforce
- Like some forces in the Balkans
- Peace-keeping grp.
- Peacekeeping force in Bosnia
- Org. formed to contain Communism
- Britain's Lord Ismay was its first head
- Org. with a compass star as its symbol
- Cold war winner
- Grp. with a secretary general
- Expanding org.
- Org. for Lord Robertson
- Grp. with its HQ in Brussels
- Growing alliance
- Kind of commander
- Defense org. since 1949
- Much of Eur. is in it
- 1999 air strike authorizer
- Like some peacekeepers
- Force in Eur.
- Peacekeeping grp. since 1949
- Cold war defense grp.
- Grp. that spans an ocean
- Major alliance
- Like some troops
- Grp. founded in Washington on 4/4/1949
- Grp. that outlasted the Warsaw Pact
- Cold war side
- Org. with troops
- Iceland is part of it: Abbr.
- Defense grp. since 1949
- Alliance since '49
- ___ forces
- Alliance acronym
- Turkey club?
- The U.S. is in it
- One side in the cold war
- It began in H.S.T.'s administration
- Grp. with forces in Afghanistan
- It has ports in Port.
- Western alliance, for short
- Group with a secy. gen.
- Org. with peace-keeping forces
- Brussels-based alliance
- Mil. alliance since 1949
- Spain joined it in 1982
- Grp. conducting Operation Deny Flight
- Intl. group whose initials in English and French are reversed
- Western mil. alliance
- Defense grp. headquartered in Belgium
- Intl. group with many generals
- Strike authorizer
- Grp. joined by Albania and Croatia in 2009
- Port. is part of it
- Grp. with an alphabet
- The U.K. is in it, but Ire. is not
- Western alliance since 1949: Abbr
- Defender of the West
- Grp. whose initials in French are the reverse of its English initials
- Grp. with peacekeeping forces
- Grp. whose members account for more than 50% of the world's defense spending
- Its flag is dark blue, symbolizing an ocean
- What 26 countries in Eur. belong to
- Alliance that keeps a wary eye on Russia
- Grp. that has added 12 members since the end of the Cold War
- Defense alliance since 1949, for short
- An international organization created in 1949 by the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes of collective security
- Org. formed in 1949
- Org. established in 1949
- Western alliance: Abbr
- Operation Allied Force grp.
- Intl. alliance since 1949
- Defense-treaty gp.
- Treaty acronym
- Acronym for a treaty org.
- Intl. pact
- Pact acronym
- Post-W.W. II assn.
- Collective-defense org.
- Treaty org.
- Acronym for a defense group
- Def. alliance
- Treaty gp.
- Acronym often in the news
- Western alliance: Abbr.
- W.W. II byproduct
- Acronym in the news
- Former Haig command
- Alliance: Abbr.
- Western-alliance letters
- Pact since 1949
- Brussels-based grp.
- Western alliance acronym
- Defensive alliance since 1949
- Western pact
- Contemporary pact
- Alliance letters
- Euro-American defense gp.
- Org. founded in 1949
- Org. created in 1949
- Org. of 15 nations
- Org. for defense
- SEATO cousin
- Warsaw Pact counterpart, once
- Western org.
- Acronym originating in 1949
- SHAPE is part of it
- Defense pact since 1949
- Org. set up in 1949
- Acronym born 4/4/49
- W.W. II offshoot
- Defense org. formed in 1949
- Assn. formed in 1949
- Pact since W.W. II
- Defense grp. headquartered in Brussels
- Kind of alphabet
- Peacekeeping org. since 1949
- Brussels-based org
- Post-WWII alliance
- Defense gp. based in Brussels
- US alliance with European nations
- Western defense grp
- Defense org. since '49
- Western org
- Western defense gp
- Treaty org
- Partnership for Peace gp
- Peacekeeping gp. since 1949
- Brussels-based grp
- International alliance that includes the US and Canada: Abbr
- Gp. headquartered in Brussels
- Cold War-era alliance
- Brussels-based defense gp
- Alliance est. in 1949
- Western defense org
- Defense grp. that includes the U.S
- Cold war org
- 1949 peace org
- 1949 defense org
- Western defense alliance, briefly
- Western alliance formed in 1949
- Turkey is part of it
- Treaty group
- Partnership for Peace org
- Defense gp. headquartered in Brussels
- Cold War faction
- Peacekeeping alliance: Abbr
- Multi-nation defense grp
- Jaap de Hoop Scheffer's org
- Cold War defense gp
- Allied org
- Alliance: Abbr
- Alliance formed under HST
- Alliance based in Brussels: Abbr
- Western postwar alliance
- Treaty gp
- Post-W.W. II alliance
- Peacekeeping force source
- Peace grp. since 1949
- N. Atlantic defence alliance
- Military alliance gp. since 1949
- Military alliance gp
- Military alliance based in Brussels: Abbr
- Mil. alliance with official languages of English and French
- Kosovo peacekeeping group
- International defense org
- Gp. based in Brussels
- Defense alliance formed in 1949
- Croatia joined it in 2009
- Brussels-based gp
- Atlantic defence org
- Alliance headquartered in Brussels
- Alliance formed in 1949
- A US alliance
- ___ alphabet
- Western union
- Warsaw Pact's Cold War opponent
- Turkey is a part of it
- Security org
- Postwar pact
- Peace-keeping grp
- Org. headquartered in Brussels
- Org. formed on April 4, 1949
- Org. celebrating 65 years in 2014
- Kosovo peacekeeping gp
- Its members include Canada and Luxembourg
- It's HQ'd in Brussels
- It. is in it
- It now includes Lat. and Lith
- Intl. defense alliance
- Intl. alliance with a phonetic alphabet
- International peacekeeping grp
- International peacekeeping alliance: Abbr
- International org
- International defense group founded in 1949: Abbr
- Int'l org. formed in 1949
- HST's pact
- Gruenther's command
- Grp. involved with Kosovo
- Grp. including Luxembourg, Turkey and Italy
- Gp. with forces
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
acronym of North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which was set up in 1949.
Wiktionary
n. The wood of trees of the genus ''(l mul Mora)''
Wikipedia
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO ; ; ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4 April 1949. The organization constitutes a system of collective defence whereby its member states agree to mutual defence in response to an attack by any external party. NATO's headquarters are located in Haren, Brussels, Belgium, where the Supreme Allied Commander also resides. Belgium is one of the 28 member states across North America and Europe, the newest of which, Albania and Croatia, joined in April 2009. An additional 22 countries participate in NATO's Partnership for Peace program, with 15 other countries involved in institutionalized dialogue programmes. The combined military spending of all NATO members constitutes over 70 percent of the global total. Members' defence spending is supposed to amount to 2 percent of GDP.
NATO was little more than a political association until the Korean War galvanized the organization's member states, and an integrated military structure was built up under the direction of two US supreme commanders. The course of the Cold War led to a rivalry with nations of the Warsaw Pact, which formed in 1955. Doubts over the strength of the relationship between the European states and the United States ebbed and flowed, along with doubts over the credibility of the NATO defence against a prospective Soviet invasion—doubts that led to the development of the independent French nuclear deterrent and the withdrawal of France from NATO's military structure in 1966 for 30 years. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the organization was drawn into the breakup of Yugoslavia, and conducted its first military interventions in Bosnia from 1992 to 1995 and later Yugoslavia in 1999. Politically, the organization sought better relations with former Warsaw Pact countries, several of which joined the alliance in 1999 and 2004.
Article 5 of the North Atlantic treaty, requiring member states to come to the aid of any member state subject to an armed attack, was invoked for the first and only time after the September 11 attacks, after which troops were deployed to Afghanistan under the NATO-led ISAF. The organization has operated a range of additional roles since then, including sending trainers to Iraq, assisting in counter-piracy operations and in 2011 enforcing a no-fly zone over Libya in accordance with U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973. The less potent Article 4, which merely invokes consultation among NATO members, has been invoked five times: by Turkey in 2003 over the Iraq War; twice in 2012 by Turkey over the Syrian Civil War, after the downing of an unarmed Turkish F-4 reconnaissance jet, and after a mortar was fired at Turkey from Syria; in 2014 by Poland, following the Russian intervention in Crimea; and again by Turkey in 2015 after threats by the Islamic State to its territorial integrity.
NATO, released October 10, 1994, is a studio album by Slovenian industrial group Laibach, named after the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It is a selection of cover versions with the theme of war.
Covers include Edwin Starr's "War" 1970 and Europe's " The Final Countdown".
NATO is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, an intergovernmental military alliance.
NATO or Nato may also refer to:
- National Association of Theatre Owners, United States
- NATO (album), an album by Laibach
-
Mora (plant), a tree also known as nato
- Nato wood, a collective name for wood from Mora and Asian wood
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°.