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Ali Fritz
31 March, 07:39
What does NATO stand for?
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Lewis Davies
31 March, 07:53
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NATO stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
NATO's goal is to maintain military relations between North American and European countries. Currently, there are 29 countries signed under this organization, which include the United States, France, Germany, and Greece.
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Joel House
31 March, 10:37
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North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
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