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NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
NATO, also known as North Atlantic Treaty Organization, was established in 1949, consisting of 32 countries spanning across North America and Europe. The primary purpose of NATO was to guard the security and freedom of its members by means of politics, militarism, and democratic values. The core principle of NATO was simple, if you attack one of its members, you attack all of its members. Through the years succeeding the Cold War, NATO has expanded to issues such as terrorism and cyber threats.