To: FreeReign
A lot of people would say this is exactly why NATO should not have been expanded eastward. We find ourselves on the hook defending tiny countries no one cares about. The original NATO made sense. The new one doesn’t.
49 posted on
03/27/2014 5:18:22 PM PDT by
goldstategop
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To: goldstategop
A lot of people would say this is exactly why NATO should not have been expanded eastward. We find ourselves on the hook defending tiny countries no one cares about. The original NATO made sense. The new one doesnt.If the original NATO made sense then an expanded NATO makes sense.
And if there is any country worth defending in the expanded NATO it's Estonia.
Peace thru strength (dare I say).
To: goldstategop
A lot of people would say this is exactly why NATO should not have been expanded eastward. We find ourselves on the hook defending tiny countries no one cares about. The original NATO made sense. The new one doesnt.I am one of those who disagreed with the eastward expansion of NATO. By aggressively recruiting former Soviet satellites, the formerly defensive alliance shifted to offense by planting its flag on Russia's doorstep -- and then attempting to flank its "former" enemy and seize its sole year-round warm water outlet. The aggressive expansion also diluted NATO's franchise, reducing the small, united and committed alliance to a large and disparate gaggle with less in common and fewer shared interests.
To: goldstategop
A lot of people would say this is exactly why NATO should not have been expanded eastward. We find ourselves on the hook defending tiny countries no one cares about. The original NATO made sense. The new one doesnt. Like we would somehow find the will to defend Germany but not Poland? Not with this crowd.
126 posted on
03/28/2014 4:02:47 AM PDT by
denydenydeny
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