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Obama urged the Senate to the NATO leadership and move toward instant approval of new nuclear weapons reduction treaty with Russia to follow. He said executives from across Europe, she had told him that the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START New) support in statements that "could not be clearer."

"As this is a priority of the national security of the United States," he said, "strengthen our alliance, and it will strengthen European security." The Contract

The reset Strategic Concept, adopted at the beginning of the two-day NATO summit in Lisbon is a formal commitment to the alliance once limited jurisdiction in distant wars, such as stretching the Afghanistan conflict if they are judged necessary to prevent terrorist attacks from reaching the boundaries of the 28 member states in Europe and North America.

In many ways, it was politics gets facts on the ground. NATO has officially involved in the Afghanistan war for seven years, and some of the leading military alliance, especially the United States, were there fighting for nine years. But the decision by NATO leaders dramatized the desire to officially extend alliance activities against the threats that emerged as the North Atlantic Treaty was signed in 1949, the Soviet Union counter.

"The world is changing," said Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the Secretary General of NATO. "We have new threats and new challenges."

In this vein, Afghanistan was covered the most urgent issue as leaders in the Portuguese capital as part of a lively gathering drums. Rasmussen confirmed that the alliance would announce on Saturday that it wants to start turning this spring on the control of the Afghan armed forces and civilian officials in some parts of the war-ravaged country. The timing, he said, calls for the whole country under Afghan government control until 2014, but for a substantial international force indefinitely remain in a backup role, which is represented as a NATO-Afghan partnership.

Obama welcomed the government's Strategic Concept, as a result of the policy, the President said they set in motion last year, starting with a speech in Prague in which he warned the goal of a "world without nuclear weapons," but that it does not reach be in his lifetime.

Ivo Daalder, U.S. ambassador to NATO said an important decision was to revise, expand and seek cooperation in the alliance a missile defense system that some members have long resisted. "Previous administrations," most of them Republicans "tried to get a European missile defense system and had no success," said Daalder.

When reconfigured, said Obama, the proposed system is "strong enough to cover all European NATO territory and population, and the United States."

On Saturday, when Russian President Dmitry Medvedev enters the Assembly for a meeting of the NATO-Russia Council, Moscow will be given - and will accept expected - the possibility of the definition of the system and how Russia could be part of it work together .

Turkey, which is earmarked as the site for some system components resisted, agreeing to talks Friday, including one between Obama and the Turkish President Abdullah Gul on the edge of the Alliance session. Government officials said discussions on Turkey's demands for the command control systems found on its territory have been turned off. Another concern was not mentioned by Turkish develops Iran as one of the threats of the system to protect against are met.

Petraeus spoke to

Obama has a rare bilateral meeting on Saturday with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, according to Karzai's speech to the assembled leaders of NATO and representatives from 20 other nations, the troops in his country. US-Afghan relations point of a low point last week when Karzai criticized the U.S. Special Operations activities and the foreign troops be asked to reduce their profile, in spite of Obama's admission of a sharp increase in coalition military strikes.

Coalition leader is also from General David H. Petraeus, the top U.S. and NATO military commander in Afghanistan, they heard briefly on the progress of the war. The leaders are expected to control four years transition to Afghan security forces, and an agreement on long-term support of NATO to agree.

In its intention to build a defense against ballistic missile network in Europe, NATO confirmed that the alliance would maintain its nuclear deterrent for an indefinite period. "Deterrence, based on an appropriate mix of nuclear and conventional capabilities, remains a core element of our strategy," said the 11-page strategy statement of the first NATO political change in 10 years.

This represented a concession by Germany, which had argued along with several other countries against the retention of nuclear weapons in Europe indefinitely.

Germany also agreed to consideration of the distance tactical nuclear weapons to move out of the ground. Many arms control experts are several hundred weapons are more a liability than an asset as described vulnerable to seizure by terrorists and of little use in Europe. In the new strategy, the alliance agreed on the entire nuclear posture review in the near future.


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