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NATO is strengthening its military footprint along its eastern border immediately in response to Russia's aggression in Ukraine, the alliance's chief said yesterday.

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Turkey warned Syria on yesterday to keep its forces away from the countries' troubled border or risk an armed response — a furious reply to the downing of a Turkish military plane last week by the Damascus regime.

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NATO plans to end its seven-month bombing campaign in Libya at the end of the month, leaving the battle-scarred country's new authorities on their own to ensure security after the death of Moammar Gadhafi and the ouster of his regime.

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NATO defense ministers are exploring ways Wednesday of ending the alliance's aerial campaign in Libya and training Afghan security forces for a larger role in their country's war.

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NATO defense ministers meet Wednesday and are expected to discuss ways of ending the alliance's aerial campaign in Libya and training Afghan security forces for a larger role in their country's war.

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NATO airstrikes rattled the Libyan capital Thursday with clusters of bombing runs believed to have targeted the outskirts of Tripoli.

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NATO will assume command of all aerial operations in Libya from the U.S.-led force that has been conducting air strikes against Moammar Gadhafi's forces, officials said Sunday.

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NATO nations formally agreed Saturday to start turning over Afghanistan's security to its military next year and give local forces full control by 2014. The US and its allies appeared to disagree on when NATO combat operations would end.

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Six more American troops were killed in action in Afghanistan, ending August with a spike in bloodshed that has claimed the lives of 19 US service members in only four days.

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BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (Xinhua) -- NATO top diplomats warned the allies yesterday that failure in Afghanistan would lead to instability spreading through the region into neighboring nations including the nuclear-armed Pakistan, with inevitable " consequences" for Europe.

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Turkey warned Syria on yesterday to keep its forces away from the countries' troubled border or risk an armed response — a furious reply to the downing of a Turkish military plane last week by the Damascus regime.

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NATO plans to end its seven-month bombing campaign in Libya at the end of the month, leaving the battle-scarred country's new authorities on their own to ensure security after the death of Moammar Gadhafi and the ouster of his regime.

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NATO defense ministers are exploring ways Wednesday of ending the alliance's aerial campaign in Libya and training Afghan security forces for a larger role in their country's war.

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NATO defense ministers meet Wednesday and are expected to discuss ways of ending the alliance's aerial campaign in Libya and training Afghan security forces for a larger role in their country's war.

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NATO will assume command of all aerial operations in Libya from the U.S.-led force that has been conducting air strikes against Moammar Gadhafi's forces, officials said Sunday.

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NATO nations formally agreed Saturday to start turning over Afghanistan's security to its military next year and give local forces full control by 2014. The US and its allies appeared to disagree on when NATO combat operations would end.

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Six more American troops were killed in action in Afghanistan, ending August with a spike in bloodshed that has claimed the lives of 19 US service members in only four days.

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BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (Xinhua) -- NATO top diplomats warned the allies yesterday that failure in Afghanistan would lead to instability spreading through the region into neighboring nations including the nuclear-armed Pakistan, with inevitable " consequences" for Europe.

[DatePublished] => 2009-10-23 02:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => [SectionUrl] => [URL] => ) ) )
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