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Chapter 9
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NATO&#146;s New Strategic Concept and the<BR>
Importance of Military Capability
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Minister of Defense of the Czech Republic Vladim&#237;r Vetch&#253;
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<FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Palatino" SIZE="7">T</FONT> oday, NATO is perceived as the most cohesive international political
 organization. &nbsp;Consultations among NATO Allies concerning risks and threats
 as well as the deterrent effect of collective defense have made and continue
 to make the Alliance&#146;s geographic region one of the safest and most stable
 areas. &nbsp;This will continue to be one of the Alliance&#146;s essential objectives,
 but the end of bipolarity has unleashed hitherto hidden disputes both between
 countries and within them. &nbsp;Adverse security situations have developed,
 including the situation in the Balkans and especially that in Kosovo.
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The Alliance has responded to the new, difficult situations by accepting
 a new strategic concept at the Washington Summit, a concept that includes
 specific requirements concerning the capabilities of the armed forces of
 NATO member-nations. &nbsp;These forces must be able to react to the new threats
 and risks through interoperability, in command and control, communication
 and information systems, and logistic support; through mobility, at strategic,
 operational, and tactical levels; through the ability to mount an efficient
 combat operation while minimizing risks and losses; through survivability
 and sustainability; and through support to combat forces, including the
 provision of information, logistics, and transport assets.
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To make all of this possible, technology must be developed and utilized,
 and this is tied to the economic sphere, where the different interests
 and possibilities of individual nations cannot be ignored. &nbsp;Efforts to bridge
 the technological gap between the armed forces of different member-nations,
 in an effort to aid military cohesion, could actually result in weakened
 political cohesion if the interests of only some countries are considered.
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<B></B><B>THE WORK OF PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE</B>
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The Partnership for Peace program is continuing to play a specific and
 important role in bringing countries together. &nbsp;Its potential has not been
 realized, however, nor have all of its objectives been reached. &nbsp;Consequently,
 PFP&#146;s political and economic dimensions should be strengthened. &nbsp;The fact
 that soldiers have, in a way, outrun politicians also does not mean that
 the program&#146;s military component should be weakened. &nbsp;As one step toward
 strengthening it, the Czech Republic plans to organize a meeting of the
 Chiefs of Staff of Slovenia, Slovakia, the Baltic States, Romania, Bulgaria,
 FYROM, Moldova, Georgia, and the Ukraine, with in addition attendants from
 Poland and Hungary. &nbsp;This event will be a tangible outcome of the implementation
 of our Membership Action Plan approved at the Washington Summit.
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As a final note, I would like to say that, in addition to political and
 military integration, we should also concern ourselves with the integration
 of the new member-nations&#146; defense industries. &nbsp;We should also not think
 about these issues only in European terms, but in transatlantic terms as
 well. &nbsp;Our political will as well as our solutions must be acceptable to
 us all.
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