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Croatia and Albania join NATO - Riser - 04-01-2009

Ambassadors of both countries participated at the ceremony in Washington.

The two countries joined the rest 26 NATO members.

Also the Alliance celebrates 60 years anniversary since its foundation. Albania Prime Minister, Sali Berisha and Croatia Prime Minister, Ivo Sanader will accompany the celebration.

In what way do you think this could influence the state of things in Europe?


Re: Croatia and Albania join NATO - Terry - 04-08-2009

NATO extended its influence. Now Albania and Croatia will boost their chances to join the European Union, as being a country that is completely safe from the military point of view.


Re: Croatia and Albania join NATO - Benn - 04-09-2009

When I heard this news first, I thought it was an April Fool's Day joke. But no, they really joined NATO. But I don't really see the point of these two small countries in making that big step. What for? Neither Croatia nor Albania have no potential enemy-countries.


Re: Croatia and Albania join NATO - Andrewz - 04-10-2009

USA must be very happy of having new allies. Should we be worried that NATO's power increase as the tensions in the world grow. In my opinion NATO is more likely to generate conflicts rather than establish and ensure peace. I wouldn't like that it goes further than Romanian border.


Re: Croatia and Albania join NATO - Peach - 04-10-2009

They could have joined even earlier. But, the problem was Slovenia, which was timing with the decision on allowing them. So, on March 3 Slovenia was the last, 26th country which approved these countries' joining.


Re: Croatia and Albania join NATO - Nathan - 04-16-2009

Instead of calming down thesituation in EUrope, this only makes it tougher. Croatia and Albania follow to be dwelled by NATO bases. Is that fair? Do Albanians and Croatians really want that?


Re: Croatia and Albania join NATO - Newrussian town - 04-17-2009

Like it was said in one Russian film.- Father, I became a knight!
- No knight, you became a servant.


Re: Croatia and Albania join NATO - Laurentine - 04-20-2009

Servants? You're calling servants the NATO member-countries? I don't know what's your point, but it's better to be a servant "working and living under a safe environment" rather than being a knight who could die tomorrow.


Re: Croatia and Albania join NATO - tricker - 04-23-2009

Laurentine Wrote:Servants? You're calling servants the NATO member-countries? I don't know what's your point, but it's better to be a servant "working and living under a safe environment" rather than being a knight who could die tomorrow.

I wouldn't call the NATO environment safe. I would rather say it's dangerous. Peaceful countries don't want to join NATO, they are forced just due to avoiding bad relationship with the USA.


Re: Croatia and Albania join NATO - Newrussian town - 04-24-2009

Finland-is not a NATO member, it has common border with Russia, and it was an aggression from our side in the 1939. But it feels it self safety without any NATO.Why? I don't know. Just try to understand the great countries do not join to the alliances, they create them.


Re: Croatia and Albania join NATO - Steven - 04-24-2009

As a whole, Scandinavians are exceptional nations. They are famous for their unique and correct policy of being independent - I mean not interfering others affairs and not allowing others interfere their internal affairs.


Re: Croatia and Albania join NATO - razaaqc - 07-09-2009

good news not bad at all....


Re: Croatia and Albania join NATO - Faw_Peter - 07-09-2009

razaaqc Wrote:good news not bad at all....
Prove, why do you think so? I personally disagree that it is not bad, because those who join NATO want war... they offer to Americans their lands to build bases, hence building bases is not intended for peace but for war.