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NATO

Jul 2003Number of Serbian Orthodox churches burned down since the end of NATO's 1999 Operation Allied Force: 134
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Embassy of Serbia and Montenegro (Washington)

Sep 2002Number of NATO member nations besides the United States with a civilian oath of loyalty: 0
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Harper's research

May 2000Percentage increase in NATO troops required to seal Kosovo's border, according to a Pentagon official last March: 150
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U.S. Department of Defense

Dec 1999Chance that a Serb has left Kosovo since NATO troops took it over last June: 1 in 2
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United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (Pristina, Kosovo)

Aug 1999Minimum number of Geneva Convention violations of which NATO was accused last May by a lawyers' group: 18
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Shel Jacobs Law Firm (Toronto)/Osgoode Hall Law School, York University (Toronto)

Jul 1999Chance that a NATO member country faces its own ongoing secessionist movement: 1 in 3
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U.S. Department of State

Jul 1999Chance that the leader of a NATO member country was once an antiwar or antinuclear activist: 1 in 3
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Harper's research

Jul 1999Number of NATO bombs that have fallen on Bulgaria since the war in Kosovo began: 2
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NATO (Brussels)

Jul 1999Hours after NATO bombed the Chinese embassy in Belgrade last May that the U.S. apologized to China: 23
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Harper's research

Jun 1999Hours before NATO began bombing Kosovo in March that NPR aired its last e-mail from a 16-year-old Albanian girl there: 6
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National Public Radio (Washington)

Jun 1998Year in which General Eisenhower said that NATO “will have failed” if U.S. troops were in Europe a decade later: 1951
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Center for Defense Information (Washington)

May 1998Number of countries that have received U.S. military aid since 1995 in preparation for NATO expansion: 19
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World Policy Institute (N.Y.C.)

February 22, 2008 Kosovo, in a move supported by the United States and strongly opposed by Russia, declared its independence from Serbia. NATO sealed Kosovo's northern border, and Serbians looted designer clothes, shoes, and chocolates, and set fire to the U.S. embassy in Belgrade.
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Reuters

May 10, 2007In Afghanistan, NATO leaders were concerned about news reports that they had killed almost 90 civilians in the past two weeks, and residents of the town of Herat claimed that as many as 80 civilians were killed on Tuesday.
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USA Today

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NYT

September 18, 2004 NATO was short of troops in Afghanistan.
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New York Times

June 30, 2004President Hamid Karzai begged NATO to send security troops to the country, and to "please hurry" in advance of September elections, but his request was rejected.
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New York Times

June 28, 2004While in Turkey for the NATO summit, President Bush met with religious leaders and thanked them "for being so faithful to the Almighty God."
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New York Times

April 3, 2004 Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia joined NATO; Russia was unhappy about NATO forces creeping so close to its border.
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New York Times

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