Immediately after the terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and World
Trade Center, NATO members unanimously voted their support for the
United States under Article V of the Washington Treaty. This
unprecedented action, the first time such a vote has occurred in
NATO's history, underscores the vitality of the Atlantic Alliance
and its tremendous strategic value for its members. This vote
conferred great legitimacy upon any response that the United States
will make to those attacks and reminded us that the solidity of
NATO allows the United States to defend its interests on the world
stage with great confidence about European security. Nevertheless,
the Alliance is not a wholly untroubled or static relationship. In
the first half of 2001, there were numerous public signs of stress
among the allies as they faced new challenges. Many of the issues
involved in these tensions are particularly important to the future
of European security and must be resolved for NATO to move
forward...
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