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Read previewThe head of NATO said the alliance has undergone its biggest transformation in a generation, but warned that military power has its limits.
Stoltenberg said that since he took on the role in 2014, NATO has been described as "divided, "obsolete," and "braindead," but the reality is that the military alliance is "strong," "united," and "more important than ever."
"We have, over these 10 years, undergone their biggest transformation in a generation," he said.
However, Stoltenberg also stressed that "military power has its limits," citing NATO's military intervention in Afghanistan after 9/11.
Persons:
—, Jens Stoltenberg, Stoltenberg, Mark Rutte, " Stoltenberg
Organizations:
Service, NATO, German Marshall Fund, Business, UN, International Security Assistance Force, Taliban, Dutch
Locations:
Brussels, Ukraine, Russia, Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Resolute, Gaza, Europe, North America