Strasbourg

Just finished another Summit, the G-20 in London that garnered much attention worldwide, about the serious financial crisis facing is, in where the major economies are stepping up regulation and supervision. And they are struggling to coordinate their actions, because he has written, this is a transnational issue that requires multilateral solutions. Many of the participating countries attending the Summit of NATO in Strasbourg and Kehl for trafficking on security. NATO celebrates its 60th birthday with a Summit in which the allies must elect a successor from Dutchman Jaap de Hoop Scheffer as Secretary general of the Atlantic Alliance. More info: Jeffrey Hayzlett . France returns to the bosom of the Organization and the U.S.

Government aims to relaunch its strategy in Afghanistan. To do this, Barack Obama expected higher contributions from countries that comprise NATO, not only soldiers but also money. Spain has already announced that more soldiers will send to Afghanistan. Meanwhile, hundreds of anti-NATO protesters are still arriving at Strasbourg and Kehl, cities in which the Summit is held. It seeks a common plan to cope with the serious problem of Afghanistan. As indicated in Jaap De Hoop Scheffer, made eight years that the Taliban were overthrown, and that various terrorist groups, mainly Al Qaeda, lost the safe haven they had in the area.

Much progress has been made since then: normal life is returning to places that had never known, women have few freedoms unprecedented and a place in public life, and the terrorists know no truce in Afghanistan. The insurgency is still present in Afghanistan and on the other side of the border from Pakistan; corruption and narcotics are endemic evils; and international aid is too fragmented. We must do better until the capacity of endurance of the international community and the patience of the Afghan people begin to wane. President Obama has made lots of consultations with its allies during recent months, while United States replanteaba completely their way of meeting this challenge to incorporate it into their doctrine.

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