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From there they were running training camps and launching raids across the border on NATO troops.† (source)
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Wang looked at the NATO and CIA officers sitting across from him.† (source)
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There's no way the UN or NATO would allow them to stay.† (source)
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We form NATO; you form the Cominform.† (source)
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Chi negbu madu ubosi ndu ya nato ya uto daluo-o-o!† (source)
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Or the NATO armies that threaten us—no!† (source)
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In February, I was shipped off on maneuvers with other NATO troops: one of those "pretend we're in a battle in 1944 exercises," in which we were supposedly facing an onslaught of tanks through the German countryside.† (source)
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The wood-paneled halls that have been used for discussions of MIRV warheads and NATO policy are now employed as well to host well-attended sessions on maternal mortality.† (source)
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Civil war had gripped Libya, with rebels calling for NATO support.† (source)
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James Teagarten, supreme commander of NATO.† (source)
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We were able to identify an agent at NATO headquarters in Brussels.† (source)
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Even with the support of thirty thousand U.S. and NATO troops, President Hamid Karzai struggled to control the country anywhere outside of Kabul.† (source)
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And then, of course, the joint decision of the United States and NATO to intervene in Kosovo and save those victims, those refugees, those who were uprooted by a man whom I believe that because of his crimes, should be charged with crimes against humanity.† (source)
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Or NATO and Europe and the East Bloc and the Berlin Wall.† (source)
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Tyler had heard that some of the crew and officers were from NATO units.† (source)
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The summer after the fighting ended, NATO troops discovered a mass grave containing the remains of ninety-three people just outside of Kacanik.† (source)
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