ROMANIA’S GEOPOLITICS IN THE CONFLICT AREAS FROM AFGHANISTAN AND IRAQ

Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2007, Vol 23, Issue 2

Abstract

In this article, the authors highlight the fact that Romania has participated and actively participates to the war against international terrorism, through its implication in the conflicts from Afganistan and Iraq, where our military presence has been amplified, along with the NATO driven ISAF mission. The study aims to show Romania’s presence in the conflict areas as a mean of objectifying the role that our country plays as a NATO member state.

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Gheorghe VLĂSCEANU, Liviu Bogdan VLAD

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Gheorghe VLĂSCEANU, Liviu Bogdan VLAD (2007). ROMANIA’S GEOPOLITICS IN THE CONFLICT AREAS FROM AFGHANISTAN AND IRAQ. Impact Strategic, 23(2), 27-32. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-96805