lpetrich
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was formed to counter the Soviet Union during the Cold War, but after that confrontation's end, it has not seemed to have a big mission.
Most western-European nations are members, with the exceptions of Ireland, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, and Finland. A much-feared fate in western Europe was "Finlandization", becoming unwilling to challenge the Soviet Union.
From NATO,
After the fall of the Soviet bloc, the two Germanies reunified, or West Germany annexed East Germany, depending on how you view it. With it came East Germany joining NATO as part of the unified German nation. There has been some controversy about whether this involved a commitment not to expand NATO further eastward. I think that it may have been something considered for a while, but not finally agreed to.
NATO has expanded into eastern Europe, and it now includes all the non-Soviet nations of the former Warsaw Pact, three ex-Soviet nations, two ex-Yugoslav ones, and Albania.
But with the civil war in Ukraine, there's talk of NATO expanding even further.
From an advocate of further expansion: For NATO, Benefits of Adding Finland and Sweden Outweigh Costs
Ukraine's Parliament Drops Non-aligned Status
Though Putin's Bay of Pigs invasion, as I call it, has been more successful than the original, it has had the same effect on its opponents. The original one gave Fidel Castro support as an opponent of the Yanqui gringo imperialists, while the current one is making Russia's western neighbors consider expanding NATO even further eastward.
Most western-European nations are members, with the exceptions of Ireland, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, and Finland. A much-feared fate in western Europe was "Finlandization", becoming unwilling to challenge the Soviet Union.
From NATO,
About the US, Europeans had two suspicions, which can be summarized as:The first NATO Secretary General, Lord Ismay, stated in 1949 that the organization's goal was "to keep the Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down."
- Being unwilling to risk Chicago to save Hamburg
- Being willing to risk Hamburg to save Chicago
After the fall of the Soviet bloc, the two Germanies reunified, or West Germany annexed East Germany, depending on how you view it. With it came East Germany joining NATO as part of the unified German nation. There has been some controversy about whether this involved a commitment not to expand NATO further eastward. I think that it may have been something considered for a while, but not finally agreed to.
NATO has expanded into eastern Europe, and it now includes all the non-Soviet nations of the former Warsaw Pact, three ex-Soviet nations, two ex-Yugoslav ones, and Albania.
But with the civil war in Ukraine, there's talk of NATO expanding even further.
From an advocate of further expansion: For NATO, Benefits of Adding Finland and Sweden Outweigh Costs
Those two nations have long cooperated with NATO, even while being nonmembers.Cold War-era fears are resurfacing in northeastern Europe. Over the past year, Russian aircraft have violated the air space of nearly all Nordic and Baltic countries at a worrying rate, while this past fall, Sweden hunted for a suspected Russian submarine thought to be lurking in the waters off Stockholm. Those Russian provocations, along with the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, have recharged debates in Finland and Sweden over joining NATO.
Ukraine's Parliament Drops Non-aligned Status
That may take several years to achieve, but failing that, Ukraine can improve cooperation with NATO.Lawmakers voted overwhelmingly scrap the non-aligned status, which was adopted in 2010 under Russian pressure and had prevented Kyiv from entering into any military alliances. ...
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has said he will seek membership in NATO, the Western military alliance, as Kyiv fights Russian-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine.
Though Putin's Bay of Pigs invasion, as I call it, has been more successful than the original, it has had the same effect on its opponents. The original one gave Fidel Castro support as an opponent of the Yanqui gringo imperialists, while the current one is making Russia's western neighbors consider expanding NATO even further eastward.