As NATO faces a resurgent Russian military, a substantial number of Europeans do not believe that their own countries should rush to defend an ally against attack, according to a comprehensive survey to be made public on Wednesday.
NATOs charter states that an attack against one member should be considered an attack against all, but the survey points to the challenges the alliance faces in trying to maintain its cohesion in the face of an increasingly aggressive Russia.
At least half of Germans, French and Italians say their country should not use military force to defend a NATO ally if attacked by Russia, the Pew Research Center said it found in its survey, which is based on interviews in 10 nations.
Well, I can understand why. The Russians could blow all of France, Germany, and Italy’s major cities sky high quicker than they could have time to react. At least in the United States, we have the generosity of an ocean on either side to cross over before the ordinance hits us.
Yet NATO continues to take the steps necessary, to counter any invasion of us, that you guys may attempt.