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We gathered for an extraordinary event to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and to honor the American president who envisioned and championed its creation, Harry S. Truman.
On Thursday, July 11, as the 75th NATO Summit in Washington, D.C., drew to a close, the Truman Library Institute and the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) hosted an event at the National Archives to mark this historic milestone and President Truman’s role in the alliance’s founding.
We were tremendously honored to announce that Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of NATO’s Military Committee, delivered 75th anniversary remarks, followed by a keynote address from General Charles Q. Brown, Jr. As the 21st Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation’s highest-ranking military officer, and the principal military advisor to the President, Secretary of Defense, and National Security Council, General Brown’s insights on the future of global security were unparalleled.
Following this powerful opening, The New York Times’ Steven Erlanger moderated a conversation with Adam Howard, Mary Elise Sarotte, and Stephen Wertheim on NATO’s history, achievements, and the challenges it faces today.
The Truman Library Institute was one of only a handful of U.S.-based Institutional Partners for the NATO Public Forum-part of a wider network of organizations tasked with amplifying the messages from the Summit this year. CNAS was proud to serve as one of the five official think tanks working with NATO and the U.S. government to support the delivery of the NATO Public Forum, held in parallel to the NATO Summit.
0:00 Doors Open
PROGRAM START
15:46 Welcome by Clifton Truman Daniel
21:48 Special Remarks by Admiral Rob Bauer
30:43 Introduction of General CQ Brown, Jr. by Clifton Truman Daniel
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
35:17 General CQ Brown, Jr.
INTRODUCTION OF PANEL
49:11 Richard Fontaine CEO, Center for a New Security
PANEL DISCUSSION
51:32 Moderator Steven Erlanger, Adam Howard, Mary Elise Sarotte, and Stephen Wertheim
CLOSING REMARKS
1:28:35
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