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The organization to which you refer is commonly known as NATO, or more formally, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

NATO is a military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty,signed on 4 April 1949. It's mission is one of 'collective defense', whereby the member states (currently 28) agree that an attack of any one of the member states will be responded-to by a collective defense. NATO's headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium, one of thee original member states across North America and Europe.

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The United Nations

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