U.S. Committee on NATO
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The U.S. Committee on NATO web site www.expandNATO.org "is the e-gateway for supporters of further NATO enlargement." The web site's home page says that it is "Sponsored by: American Latvian Association and World Federation of Free Latvians."
- Bruce P. Jackson is "the founder and President of the Project on Transitional Democracies. He is also one of the founders of the U.S. Committee on NATO, a non-profit corporation formed in 1996 to promote the expansion of NATO and the strengthening of ties between the United States and Europe."[1]
- Ronald D. Asmus, Co-Chairman (February 2003)[2]
"As originally reported in The Nation, Lockheed Martin's director of global development [Bruce P. Jackson] is also the president of the U.S. Committee on NATO (formerly the U.S. Committee to Expand NATO), which has lobbied Congress heavily for expansion."[3]
Board of Directors of the U.S. Committee on NATO
- Bruce P. Jackson, President
- Julie Finley, "founder of the U.S. Committee on NATO"[4]
- Tillie K. Fowler
- Jeffrey Gedmin
- Philip H. Gordon
- Robert Kagan
- Will Marshall
- Sally A. Painter
- Richard N. Perle
- Paige E. Reffe
- Peter W. Rodman
- David J. Rothkopf
- Randy Scheunemann
- Gary Schmitt
- Elaine Shocas
Contact
U.S. Committee on NATO
2127 California Street, N.W.
Suite 507
Washington, D.C. 20008
Phone: 202 989 1949
Fax: 202 588 5876
UScommittee@aol.com
- According to the organization's web site, the following "Countries ... have ratified the NATO Treaty:"
- The Czech Republic- 07 Aug 03
- Luxemburg- 09 Jul 03
- Poland- 09 Jul 03
- Italy- 08 Jul 03
- Germany- 05 Jun 03
- Hungary- 03 Jun 03
- Denmark- 15 May 03
- U.S.A.- 08 May 03
- Norway- 10 Apr 03
- Canada- 28 Mar 03