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Category - U.S. Government

If asked to prepare a report on the U.S. government's stance toward the status of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) versus the Organization for Cooperation and Security in Europe (OSCE), a Foreign Service Officer should emphasize that:
  1. NATO's mission now includes more partners over a wider geographical area, and the OSCE allows for cost sharing and not duplicating efforts
  2. the U.S. is a member of NATO and not the OSCE, but respects the OSCE's mission and field operations
  3. NATO is the U.S.'s military alliance, and the OSCE the U.S.'s political alliance in Europe, both with very different functions in U.S. foreign policy
  4. NATO is the U.S.'s oldest most productive alliance in Europe, but the "New Europe" requires the U.S. to move toward developing its position in the OSCE
Explanation
Answer: A - NATO's mission now includes more partners over a wider geographical area, and the OSCE allows for cost sharing and not duplicating efforts
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