Turkey has said it will block acceptance of both Finland and Sweden into NATO.
What are they getting from Russia? Originally Posted by ICU 812
NATO and Article 5 were established in 1949 in the aftermath of World War II when Communist movements supported by the Soviet Union posed a serious threat to democratically elected governments all over a devastated Europe.
NATO has taken collective defensive measures in other situations, including deploying missiles on the border of Turkey and Syria in 2012. Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the rise of ISIS in recent years led the organization to implement a huge increase in its collective defenses, including tripling the size of the NATO Response Force.
Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) has called for a US Department of Justice investigation into Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dr.
With the Pennsylvania Senate Republican primary just days away on May 17th, the latest polling shows Oz is running neck and neck against Kathy Barnette and David McCormick in the tight, seven-candidate race. The ANC of Pennsylvania has ramped up its statewide grassroots campaign to ensure voters know the truth about Oz’s ties to the Turkish government and Erdogan-aligned stakeholders and are able to make informed choices at the ballot box.
“The ANC of Pennsylvania has expressed its concerns over Oz’s candidacy from the very beginning. Deeper ties to the Turkish government and its interests are uncovered every day. Pennsylvanians deserve a senator who will represent our interests – not those of dictator Recep Erdogan,” explained ANC of Pennsylvania co-chair Nora Kzirian.
Last month, fellow ANC Pennsylvania co-chair Karine Shamlian told NBC News, “We have Armenians that are Republicans, Armenians that are Democrats, but when it comes down to things that affect the Armenian community and the Armenian Diaspora, we rally regardless of the political party. We feel that this Senate seat is in jeopardy of being controlled by a foreign government, quite honestly.”
Time for NATO to go. It should have gone on the day after the USSR Dissolved, honestly... but it's reason for existing has been gone for 30 years. Originally Posted by texassapper
No, NATO can stay. the US needs to quit NATO. Eisenhower said in 1949 when he was named Supreme Commander of NATO that if US troops were still in NATO in 10 years it would be a failure. he was probably off a bit on that estimate but he was not wrong. it was a failure that US Troops remained in Europe for so long. a failure of US goals and a lazy attitude by NATO European members that Uncle Sam would always be there to save their euro asses.that is one way to put it.
after the fall of the USSR you could argue NATO was obsolete and if it had been disbanded by the late 1990's after the dust of the collapse of the USSR settled including Ukraine breaking away from Russia to become an independent nation what would Putin's argument of "NATO encroachment" on the borders of Russia be?
from a certain point of view (Putin's) Russia has a point except that the only reason NATO even exists is not to eventually attack the USSR now Russia but defend against the USSR (Russia) attacking them. Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
It would be better if these countries eloped with NATO and did the announcing after it is in place.The problem is the legislatures or whatever must vote on entering NATO. So it would be hard to elope.
Russia recently changed their stance and said these countries can't join NATO. The reaction of these countries is we are sovereign nations and will make our own decisions.
Russia is the focus of evil in modern times. Originally Posted by VitaMan