bilby
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NATO? No. NATO is a specific organisation (that's what the 'O' stands for). It rarely goes to war, although since the end of the Cold War (during which it undertook no military actions at all), it has done so in the former Yugoslavia, in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in Libya, and in Somalia and Yemen - though "goes to war" is perhaps an overstatement in some of these cases.NATO also goes to war, fucking constantly. They just gaslight you into thinking their wars are with "unimportant countries" and thus don't really "count" as wars. Chinese citizens will likewise be reassured that the situation in Taiwan is a minor but necessary police action to put down some rogue terrorists in need of an education in civil society.NATO prepares for war with drills all the time though. Doesn't necessarily mean it will happen.
IMO none of these were justified by the NATO charter, and they weakened, rather than strengthened, the alliance. They also trod on the toes of the UN, whose role they usurped in many of these cases. Essentially they were a way for US, UK and France to do an 'end run' around the other two permanent members of the UN security council, and as such had a detrimental long-term effect on international relations.
NATO also "went to war" in US airspace in response to the 9/11 attacks; And provided humanitarian assistance to Pakistan after the 2005 Kashmir Earthquake.
The USA goes to war, fucking constantly. And they often drag along various allies, some of whom are also NATO members. But these wars are not NATO wars.
In recent years, Putin has sought to frame his illegal invasion of Ukraine as a war against NATO, and the NATO actions in former Yugoslavia in the 1990s have helped him to build that lie. But as military alliances go, NATO is one of the most benign in history, and for most of its existence has been purely defensive - the clouding of that defensive status is, as I said, a big mistake IMO.
