The creation of an air force in the Baltic states is inexpedient, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told journalists in Brussels. Mr. Rasmussen said NATO will ensure Baltic air space protection and control until the region becomes capable of creating its own air force. Touching upon the intention of France to sell a Mistral helicopter carrier to Russia, the Secretary General expressed his confidence that Russia wouldn’t use this equipment against any of its neighbors or any NATO ally. Anders Fogh Rasmussen also said that “NATO takes Moscow seriously as a global strategic partner.”
http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/04/14/6402531.html
Bloomington
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Just published: an article by Mark Sedgwick (me) on "The Traditionalist
micro-utopia of *Bloomington*, Indiana," in the *Journal of Political
Ideologies*...
2 days ago
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