Yes. While not on such large scale like US or UK the Czech Republic participates in NATO activites, participated in both Afghanistan and Iraq wars and Czech Air Force participates in protection of air space of Baltic NATO members that don't have their own supersonic air force.
Yes they are, because they are both in European Union and NATO.
Czech Republic is a first world country. It's a member of EU, NATO or even OECD. And of course UN.
Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic
Right now the Czech Republic doesn't have any enemies, but since the Velvet Revolution that got rid of communist soviet-friendly government, relations with Russia were getting worse and worse. The fact that the Czech Republic joined NATO and is close ally of US didn't help.
It was disestablished in 1991, but when it was existent, its members included: Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union. The Warsaw Pact was a military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe organized in 1955 in answer to NATO.
In 1999, the three countries to join NATO were the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation or NATO is an organisation first established in 1949 by a treaty signed by Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Holland, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, the UK and the USA. Greece and Turkey became member in 1952, West Germany in 1955 and Spain in 1982. Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary joined in 1999. NATO was established with its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as the political and military alliance which is intended to provide common security for all its member nations. The senior military authority in NATO, under the NATO Council and DPC is the Military Committee comprising the chief of defence staffs of each member country other than Iceland which has no army.
The Czech Republic is a member of NATO, the European Community, and the United Nations. Its closest allies are the other European members of those organizations. The Czech Republic is a member of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), which for sure, makes it an ally of: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Norway, The UK, The US, Greece, Turkey, Germany, Spain, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia. I'm not entirely sure on anyone else.
Hungary (country W) joined NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) in 1999 along with Poland and Czech Republic to be the first countries in the former Communist Eastern Europe to join the military alliance of 19 countries. Lithuania (country Q) and Slovakia (country T) hope to be accepted for membership in the future. your welcome
Greece, Turkey, West Germany, Spain, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Albania and Croatia.
In parts of Yugoslavia where Serbs were prevalent (Kosovo, Serbia, serbian republic in bosnia) military targets
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was founded to provide a coordinated military strategy to deal with the perceived threat from the USSR. The Soviet response to this was to create the Warsaw Pact: a military alliance of Russia and its communist Eastern European satellite states.