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SEATO

American  
[see-toh] / ˈsi toʊ /

noun

  1. an organization formed in Manila (1954), comprising Australia, Great Britain, France, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, and the United States, for collective defense against aggression in southeastern Asia and the southwestern Pacific: abolished in 1977.


Etymology

Origin of SEATO

S(outh)e(ast) A(sia) T(reaty) O(rganization)

Example Sentences

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Thus, in Dulles' view, the safety of Southeast Asia depends not only on SEATO, but also on the intertwined fate of such non-SEATO countries as Japan, South Korea and Formosa.

From Time Magazine Archive

An admirer of Nehru, the Tengku has already served notice that Malaya will not join SEATO.

From Time Magazine Archive

But, he explained, if the U.S., through SEATO, promises protection from aggression, Laos can turn its full attention to putting down subversion.

From Time Magazine Archive

Though neither South Viet Nam, nor neighboring Laos, nor Cambodia is a signatory of SEATO, all three countries are under the "protection" of the eight-nation alliance.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thailand even ordered its diplomats to boycott the meetings of SEATO.

From Time Magazine Archive