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  2. List of NATO operations - Wikipedia

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    NATO was prominent in Bosnia during the early 1990s, and gradually its role became larger with some operations escalating, for instance Operation Sky Monitor turned into Operation Deny Flight which gave NATO "all measures necessary" to enforce a more stringent no-fly zone unlike Sky Monitor during which the no-fly zone was violated over 500 times.

  3. Timeline of Donald Trump's first presidency (2017 Q1) - Wikipedia

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    President Trump speaks on the phone with Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, confirming his support of NATO and discussing joint action against ISIS. [137] President Trump tells a sheriff they should destroy the career of a Texas state law-maker who opposed civil forfeiture.

  4. Timeline of United States military operations - Wikipedia

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    [17]: 65 In 1960, joint military action by China and Burma expelled the remaining Nationalist forces from Burma, although some went on to settle in the Burma-Thailand borderlands. [17]: 65–66 1954–1955: China: First Taiwan Strait Crisis, Naval units evacuated U.S. civilians and military personnel from the Tachen Islands.

  5. List of joint sessions of the United States Congress

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    †John Howard's address before the Joint Meeting of Congress in 2002 was originally scheduled for September 12, 2001, but was interrupted by the September 11 attacks. He was already in Washington when the attacks occurred, and sat in on the September 12 session of the House of Representatives.

  6. Combined operations - Wikipedia

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    Given the U.S. usage of the word "joint" meaning such activities, the British usage faded relatively quickly. After World War II, the U.S. Department of Defense began using the term to denote multinational operations, which might mean the land forces of several countries, for example Combined Forces Land Component Command , or Combined Joint ...

  7. List of United States congressional joint committees - Wikipedia

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    For purpose of seniority on joint committees, total time in Congress—Senate and House—is counted.Most joint committees rotate their chair and vice chair position between each chamber's majority at the end of a congressional term (two years), except for Taxation, which starts each term led by the House and rotates to the Senate at the end of each term's session (one calendar year).

  8. Multi-Domain Operations - Wikipedia

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    Multi-Domain Operations is the United States Army's central concept of operations.It was created to reflect the 2018 National Defense Strategy, which shifted the previous focus of U.S. national security from countering violent extremists worldwide to confronting revisionist powers—primarily Russia and China.

  9. Collective intentionality - Wikipedia

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    Roth claims that the contralateral commitments are necessary for joint actions to occur, and that they may have a moral component (though not necessarily). This opposes Gilbert's claim that the obligations found in joint activity have no moral component. Christopher Kutz's work "Acting Together" contests the basis for what is considered a group.