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The goal of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), founded in 1949, was to establish a collective defense alliance among Western nations to counter the threat posed by the Soviet Union and its expansionist policies in Europe following World War II. By uniting member countries under a principle of mutual defense, NATO aimed to ensure security and stability in the region, deter aggression, and promote democratic values. This collective security framework was intended to provide a strong response to potential Soviet military actions.

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