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What was the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)
What was the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)
The purpose of SEATO was to block further communist gains in southeast Asia.
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization(SEATO)
NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organization SEATO: Southeast Asian Treaty Organization
South East Asian Treaty Organization. SEATO is an acronym, not an abbreviation.
SEATO (1955-1977) dissolved when Pakistan & France departed from the organization in '73 & '74.
SouthEast Asia Treaty Organization
The South East Atlantic Treaty Organization, known as SEATO, was signed in September 1954 in Manila, Philippines. SEATO is an international organization for collective defense in Southeast Asia created by the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty.
By 1972 Bhutto (president of that time) came to know that membership of SEATO was of limited value so he withdrew Pakistan from the organization and that is when Pakistan left SEATO.
SEATO was actually formed around that time frame, and France was part of SEATO. SEATO was dissolved in about 1977 because France and Pakistan withdrew from SEATO. SEATO was formed to protect the free nations of South East Asia "Treaty Organization" from a communist attack. France had little to nothing to do with why and when SEATO was formed; communism had something to do with it.