What do you see as NATO's role in the post-Cold War environment?
My point was that on a CNN or FOX you will see the reporter in the war environment whereas, in print, if the story is often only recognized by a simple byline, and average readers may not assume that there is actually someone on the ground.
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One of the defining characteristics of the post-Cold War strategic environment is a great deal of uncertainty about threats.
Just as they are being justified by the Cold War's end, they are surely shaping the character of the post-Cold War strategic environment.
This capability rests in the Zumwalt DDG 1000 destroyer that was designed over the last decade from the keel up to be stealthy, (thereby, enhancing survivability), and to prevail in any future war-fighting environment.
The environmentalist George Monbiot called the appointments a " declaration of war on the environment" by the prime minister, and there's been plentiful speculation in the media on the ministers' attitudes on this key environmental issue.
They were tailored to meet the strategic requirements of a very different environment (namely, the Cold War-era Soviet threat).
Vice Admiral Burkhalter opened the Roundtable with an informative look at the "big picture" -- the strategic environment in the post-Cold War era and its implications for U.S. security interests.
The European Commission in June adopted regulations about the international trade of green energy technologies that might trigger a global trade war that would harm the economy and the environment in the process.
How has the war affected Kosovo's economy, infrastructure and environment?
The arrest of the two Serbs -- General Djordje Djukic and Colonel Aleksa Krsmanovic -- raised a key issue: how to pursue war criminals while at the same time maintaining an environment in which all Bosnians can move around freely.
"With fuel prices and the fare environment the way it is, you have a war of attrition, " moans Potter.
Central to the movie's storyline is the constant tug-of-war between the animal "actors" and their ever-changing environment.
She said the international environment had changed since the treaty was signed during the Cold War in 1972.
The war, said Asem, resulted in "a lot of aggression against the environment" -- most infamously, the destruction of Kuwait's oil fields as part of Hussein's "scorched earth" policy on retreat.
However, the strategies of the Cold War were largely no longer relevant for the type of war being fought in Iraq: it was different enemies, a different physical environment, dramatically better technology and different era troops.
"It's time to declare war on this blight, " says Alan Bradley, London's "street environment" czar.
Suddenly North America and Europe are quickly creating an environment that is beginning to rival some of the measurable success that Korea saw with Brood War.
Cutting the size of the nuclear arsenal to a small fraction of its Cold War size and focusing on terrorists rather than state-based threats may seem sensible in the present environment, but the decisions the administration is making will have consequences for decades after it leaves office.
Changes in the global threat environment allowed subsequent Administrations to make adjustments to the two-and-a-half-war standard.
We were more interested in ending the war in Vietnam and getting people out of poverty and being fair to women and minorities and saving the environment.
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He grew up in the quiet environment of a comfortably well-off family, whose attitudes had been shaped by memories of the War itself and the uncertainty of the post-War austerity years.
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Ironically, the only point of consensus is that there is just one way to attack the problems of war and peace, expanded civil rights, job creation and development, terror, health care, education and the environment.
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