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Julianne Smith, director of the CSIS Europe Program, was quoted by the Associated Press, "NATO Confronting New Threats."
NATO’s latest security worries go far beyond Taliban fighters or al-Qaida extremists: They include computer hackers, threats to global energy supplies and climate change profiteers. [. . .]
But any attempt to push the new threats to the forefront likely will run into resistance from allies pressing NATO to get back to basics, said Julianne Smith, Europe program director for the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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