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The Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom is an independent non-governmental organisation based in London. Its mission is to explain and promote the benefits the UK enjoys from its membership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and the constructive role the nation can play in ensuring global peace and security.
The Atlantic Council is launching a Homeland security program to bring the defence agenda up to date with the strategic defence and security priorities that are increasingly dominating the decisions among NATO members and within NATO’s Emerging Security Challenges division. The United Kingdom, and Europe has reached a critical point in the evolution of security [...]
In recognising the importance of social media channels for networking and information sharing, the Atlantic Council has launched a group on Linked In. Group moderator Dan Solomon, Director of the Homeland Security programme said ‘LinkedIn is an effective and popular tool within the defence and security communites for bringing together members and experts that want [...]
Relations between NATO and European states are in flux. European members have under-committed to operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and there is some concern that Europe will enjoy less US military commitment through NATO in the future. However Russia is key to European energy sourcing and warrants NATO and US involvement to maintain energy supplies, [...]
Gen Petraeus: US forces will remain in Afghanistan until end of 2014 General David Petraeus, NATO commander in Afghanistan has made it clear that US forces will remain in the country until 2015. The statement came after meeting with US Defence Secretary Robert Gates during his visit to Afghanistan. On the other hand, British PM [...]

