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I'm all in favor of NATO.
NATO is going to be just fine.
I think NATO needs to be looked at.
NATO has been a thread throughout my life.
I think that NATO is itself a war criminal.
NATO's essentially run by the United States.
We also have a real opportunity to join NATO.
A stronger E.U. of defence makes NATO stronger.
NATO isn't going to be concerned about fishing.
My place is in Serbia if the NATO criminals bomb.
NATO remains the cornerstone of Atlantic security.
We do have treaty obligations with our NATO allies.
Well, we are very glad that Russia is so close with NATO.
NATO is built on security, but it's also built on values.
In Romania, American forces have found a devoted NATO ally.
NATO is the most important military alliance in world history.
We welcome, we welcome this good cooperation between Russia and NATO.
NATO is an alliance, so all parts of the alliance have to be capable.
Russia's number-one goal is to pull apart the E.U., to pull apart NATO.
We have every reason to put our trust in NATO and in transatlantic cooperation.
Turkey's a NATO member. If Turkey gets attacked, we have to help defend Turkey.
We've walked away from our treaty obligations in Ukraine, putting NATO at risk.
I'm at a point in my life where I'm not going to be writing about NATO or NAFTA.
I don't think Russia could start a war by attacking any of the NATO member states.
I will hear no talk that there are no intermediate-range weapons on the NATO side.
How can we be isolating ourselves when it's 16 to 3 in NATO for what we want to do?
I served in the Navy in Europe and know firsthand the importance of our NATO partners.
Our policy is European and Euro-Atlantic integration. There is no substitute for NATO.
We will continue to be a big contributor to NATO and our interests will be more secure.
If we get the capabilities, NATO, along with the European Union, can do amazing things.
We'll uphold our treaty obligations, including the mutual defense agreement that is NATO.
NATO expansion and Russian expansion - one leads to the other, and one reflects the other.
With regards to the expansion of NATO, I see it as a mistake, even a provocation in a way.
The Hungarian people voted for NATO membership. We are active in the joint actions of NATO.
The NATO forces will, to the extent that they have capacity, assist the war crimes tribunal.
For years, we have heard warnings that Europe needs to contribute more to NATO's capability.
[NATO countries] have no respect for our country. They will do it. They'll be happy to do it.
I want to reassure our NATO allies that if any of them get attacked, we'll be there to defend them.
The values that underpin Nato are social democratic values: liberty, democracy, freedom of expression.
Russia is a part of European culture. Therefore, it is with difficulty that I imagine NATO as an enemy.
On Putin's order, Russian security services try to destabilize NATO allies the U.S. has sworn to defend.
Nato has always acted according to a simple principle: it is not worth attacking somebody who is strong.
Do not form your judgment about our military doctrine from the assessments given by NATO representatives.
If a future U.S. president were to refuse to defend an ally under attack, NATO would lose all credibility.
A strong E.U., a strong NATO, and a true strategic partnership between them is profoundly in our interest.
NATO and the EU have also agreed on permanent arrangements on consultation and cooperation between themselves.
Once the U.S. and NATO walked away from Libya, a chaotic, lawless state in the soft underbelly of Europe arose.
For decades, Turkey was widely viewed as a reliable NATO ally: prickly at times, but safely in America's corner.
I want significant parts of Nato infrastructure, important for the alliance, to be placed in the central Europe.
I don't believe Russia would attack a NATO country or NATO as such, no matter which country we are talking about.