NATO means different things to different people, but it means one thing for all. The protection of our freedom, our democracy and our way of life.
Synopsis
NATO means different things – protecting each other, supporting our Ukrainian friends, celebrating our differences, and overcoming our challenges together.
As NATO Leaders gather in Washington, D.C. for the NATO Summit from 9 to 11 July 2024 – in the Alliance’s 75th anniversary year – we look at the values that bind our 32 Allies together.
Transcript
--SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH)— Swedish soldier “NATO means a future I can look forward to, knowing we’re not alone.”
--SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH)— Colonel James Thurstan, Commander Operation Interflex “NATO means supporting our Ukrainian friends in times of need.”
--UPSOT (UKRAINIAN WITH ENGLISH SUBS)— Colonel James Thurstan stands in front of Ukrainian soldiers
“Glory to Ukraine!”
“Glory to heroes!
--SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH)— Ukrainian soldier ‘NATO means our future. Stronger together.’
--SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH)— Canadian soldier “NATO means protecting each other for the past 75 years and for the years to come’
--SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH)— NATO civilian at NATO Headquarters “NATO means working side by side every day, civilian and military, to improve our security.”
--SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH)— NATO civilian at NATO headquarters ”NATO means celebrating our differences and overcoming challenges together.”
--SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH)— Latvian Civilian “NATO means living in a free society and a chance to shape our own future.”
--SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH)— US soldier “NATO means serving a greater purpose to protect the ones we love the most.”
--TEXT— NATO MEANS DIFFERENT THINGS TO DIFFERENT PEOPLE BUT IT MEANS ONE THING TO ALL THE PROTECTION OF OUR FREEDOM, OUR DEMOCRACY AND OUR WAY OF LIFE
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Music
Fearless Life by del Moral Redondo
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