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The Atlantic Alliance was a successful bulwark against the Soviet Union from 1949 until the early 1990s and the end of the Cold War, but in today's more complex world, it's time for it to "rest in peace."
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KLEIN: But I think the public division of the Atlantic Alliance is a long-term defeat.
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The East, now known as the Atlantic Alliance, symbolic of their union with Europe, puts its faith in surviving this new world in cybernetics, an established yet evolving technology now more than 150 years old.
Video Games Blogger 2008
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The East Coast, now dubbed the Atlantic Alliance, protected itself from a similar fate by utilizing Terrain Deformation technology: the ability to raise and lower the landscape at will.
Gaming Nexus 2008
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In strengthening the solidarity between the member states of the European Union, in order that Europe can make its voice heard in world affairs, while acting in conformity with our respective obligations in NATO, we are contributing to the vitality of a modernised Atlantic Alliance which is the foundation of the collective defence of its members.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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Russia's ties with Europe threaten to shatter the increasingly fragile Atlantic Alliance which is lashed together by G-7 banking cartel.
Infowars 2008
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This greatest of external dangers - even for the Islamic world - is contained and neutralised by the Atlantic Alliance.
Asad Khan: Islam At the Cross Roads: 'Submitting One's Intellect' Asad Khan 2011
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Central Command General David Petraeus argued that the Atlantic Alliance had "broken the Taliban's momentum" following a series of targeted strikes against militant strongholds in the southern Afghan Helmand province, many European leaders nonetheless insisted on a 2014 withdrawal date of combat forces from that country.
Sigurd Neubauer: Why Israel Should Consider Joining NATO Sigurd Neubauer 2010
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In 1997, NATO invited Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic into the Atlantic Alliance as the first members of the former Warsaw Pact.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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In 1997, NATO invited Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic into the Atlantic Alliance as the first members of the former Warsaw Pact.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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