As Markus Finster correctly said, Austria usually makes a difference between UN-resolution backed military action, and "other. read more
Since the Gulf War was fought based on a UN resolution, this allowed Austria to legally allow the Allied forces to fly over Austria. Compare that to the Iraq War: No UN resolution, no fly-over across Austria. read more
At very best, this is unproven. Immediately after the establishment of Austria and Yugoslavia as independent states following the First World War, there was in fact significant tension between the two over their common border. In the southern Austrian state of Carinthia, a large Slovene minority existed and inspired Yugoslav irredentism. read more
UANI Calls on Austria's Doka to Clarify Business Policy Regarding Iran New York, NY - Today, United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) continued its Austria Trade Delegation campaign by calling on the Austrian construction firm Doka to clarify its policy regarding Iran business. read more