North Macedonia was the last nation to be accepted into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on March 27, 2020. This came after a long process of negotiation and diplomatic efforts to resolve the decades-long dispute with Greece over the country's name, previously known as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).
KFOR - Kosovo Force is a North Atlantic Treaty Organization lead organization that has helped administer and bring peacekeeping forces to the nation of Kosovo.
The establishment of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization meant that the constituent countries would be part of a DEFENSIVE MILITARY ALLIANCE, where if any member was attacked (presumably by the Soviet Union or a communist satellite), the other members would come to the assistance of the attacked nation. The nations of Eastern Europe, in turn, founded the Warsaw Pact, which was a similar defensive military alliance.
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They were a signatory nation of the South East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO).
NATO is, of course, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. 12 nations signed the North Atlantic Treaty in 1949 in Washington DC. This committed each nation to consider an attack on one of them to be an attack on all. 14 more nations have joined since, with another 4 due in 2009. Oddly enough, the first time the treaty was actually invoked was in 2001, after the 9/11 attacks.
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States cannot declare war or enter into treaties with other countries, as those powers are reserved for the federal government. Additionally, states cannot coin their own money or infringe on the rights protected by the U.S. Constitution.
Treaty Of Paris
(a) The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was an essential defensive organization against Communist aggression and a successful step towards European and trans-Atlantic co-operation. Shortly after the Berlin Blockade was lifted, NATO was formed. (A People and a Nation). (b) The United States had committed herself to a military alliance in peace time for the first time in her history ' From 1949 onwards, a large number of American troops was stationed in western Europe. For the next 20 years, her allies could call for American military assistance. This marked an end of the isolationist policy which had always been upheld by the United States. (c) In response to the formation of the NATO, Russia formed the Warsaw Pact. Citation of (a)-(c): "http:/www.thecorner.org/hist/europe/coldwar.htm" They countered the Soviets WARSAW Pact; part of the military stand-off (cold war).
an treaty between the Lakota Nation and the US government signed in 1868
It depends on what you mean by England. England is just one part of Britain and the UK (United Kingdom). The UK is part of the EC (European Community) and is also a member of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation). It is also the leading nation of the Commonwealth (a collection of about 50 independent countries which were once part of the British Empire).
Antarctica belongs to no nation. It is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.