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In support of Nato's peacekeeping mission.
Several countries have developed partnerships with NATO without becoming full members. NATO's goal is to create dialogues between countries and help solve international conflicts. Some countries that have or have had partnerships with NATO include Russia and Ukraine. These countries are represented by Heads of Diplomatic Missions or Liaison Offices located at the NATO Headquarters.
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138 000 military personnel are engaged in NATO missions around the world. These forces are currently operating in Afghanistan, Kosovo, the Mediterranean, off the Horn of Africa and in Somalia.
The NATO agreement was important to the Vietnam War because it allowed Belgium, Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, and the United States to form a pact against the Soviet Union. It helped later during the Vietnam War because the same countries came together to control Vietnam.
At this time (early 2015 ) the Royal air Force is tasked with missions against ISIS
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Since the USA is a member of NATO, NATO is far superior. NATO _without_ American support would be a pushover to the Russians. A big part of that is that NATO is overreliant on American power. If they had to defend themselves with only their own resources, then most of the NATO nations would be forced to severely curtail their social welfare state and invest more heavily in defense.
The US solicited support from NATO following the September 11, 2001 attacks under Article 5 of the North Atlantic treaty. This article requires NATO member states to aid any member state that has been attacked. This was the first and only time that Article 5 has been invoked.