Over the course of the Cold War and today, there have been nine Paris Debates. Usually these debates occur at a time of conflict or war. In the recent decade of 2000, there have been two of these debates. One on September 13, 2001, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the other taking place on December 23, 2002 about the planned invasion of Iraq.
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| - Over the course of the Cold War and today, there have been nine Paris Debates. Usually these debates occur at a time of conflict or war. In the recent decade of 2000, there have been two of these debates. One on September 13, 2001, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the other taking place on December 23, 2002 about the planned invasion of Iraq.
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| - Over the course of the Cold War and today, there have been nine Paris Debates. Usually these debates occur at a time of conflict or war. In the recent decade of 2000, there have been two of these debates. One on September 13, 2001, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the other taking place on December 23, 2002 about the planned invasion of Iraq. The smallest of these debates took place on January 5, 1971, where only 7 members of NATO showed including the United States Vice President. The largest debate took place on Christmas of 1963. The meeting held all the leaders of every members and some of the military advisors. The meeting was kept secret until 1987. The fourth debate took place in 1976 talking about the communist revolutions around the world. The fifth debate took place in 1983 right after the Able Archer incident. The sixth debate took place in 1986. The nineth Paris Debate occured on 21 December, 2010. The debate was centered around the issue of the Arab Spring and where or where not to intervene.
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