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Does the Czech Republic provide military for NATO?

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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.

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