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(Opinion) Ron Paul: It All Comes Back to NATO
Ron Paul ^ | Mar 2022

Posted on 03/05/2022 4:33:20 PM PST by CondoleezzaProtege

When the Bush Administration announced in 2008 that Ukraine and Georgia would be eligible for NATO membership, I knew it was a terrible idea. Nearly two decades after the end of both the Warsaw Pact and the Cold War, expanding NATO made no sense. NATO itself made no sense.

Explaining my “no” vote on a bill to endorse the expansion, I said at the time: NATO is an organization whose purpose ended with the end of its Warsaw Pact adversary… This current round of NATO expansion is a political reward to governments in Georgia and Ukraine that came to power as a result of US-supported revolutions, the so-called Orange Revolution and Rose Revolution.

Providing US military guarantees to Ukraine and Georgia can only further strain our military. This NATO expansion may well involve the US military in conflicts unrelated to our national interest…

Unfortunately, as we have seen this past week, my fears have come true. One does not need to approve of Russia’s military actions to analyze its stated motivation: NATO membership for Ukraine was a red line it was not willing to see crossed. As we find ourselves at risk of a terrible escalation, we should remind ourselves that it didn’t have to happen this way. There was no advantage to the United States to expand and threaten to expand NATO to Russia’s doorstep. There is no way to argue that we are any safer for it.

NATO itself was a huge mistake.

When in 1949 the US Senate initially voted on the NATO treaty, Sen. Roberg Taft – known as “Mr. Republican” – gave an excellent speech on why he voted against creating NATO.

Explaining his “no” vote, Taft said:

… the treaty is a part of a much larger program by which we arm all these nations against Russia… A joint military program has already been made… It thus becomes an offensive and defensive military alliance against Russia. I believe our foreign policy should be aimed primarily at security and peace, and I believe such an alliance is more likely to produce war than peace.

Taft continued:

If we undertake to arm all the nations around Russia…and Russia sees itself ringed about gradually by so-called defensive arms from Norway and Denmark to Turkey and Greece, it may form a different opinion. It may decide that the arming of western Europe, regardless of its present purpose, looks to an attack upon Russia. Its view may be unreasonable, and I think it is. But from the Russian standpoint it may not seem unreasonable. They may well decide that if war is the certain result, that war might better occur now rather than after the arming of Europe is completed…

How right he was.

NATO went off the rails long before 2008, however. The North Atlantic Treaty was signed on April 4, 1949 and by the start of the Korean War just over a year later, NATO was very much involved in the military operation of the war in Asia, not Europe!

NATO's purpose was stated to "guarantee the safety and freedom of its members by political and military means." It is a job not well done!

I believe as strongly today as I did back in my 2008 House Floor speech that, “NATO should be disbanded, not expanded.” In the meantime, expansion should be off the table. The risks do not outweigh the benefits!


TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: chechens; chechnya; codepink; nato; paultardation; paultards; peace; randpaulsucks; ronpaul; ronpaulsucks; russia; ukraine; war; zottherussiantrolls
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To: Kazan

Lot of blame to go around. But the bulk of the responsibility for what is happening now is on Putin.


21 posted on 03/05/2022 6:34:31 PM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: NWFree

Our?
Due to Democrat and RINO meddling.
(Had to fix it. Yes, I am shouting.)


22 posted on 03/05/2022 6:43:58 PM PST by BDParrish (God called, He said He'd take you back!)
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To: dfwgator
But the bulk of the responsibility for what is happening now is on Putin.

It's Biden and Blinken's fault. The Biden regime decided to take the same aggressive actions against Russia as the Obama regime did.

Do you really think any leader of Russia would tolerate his country being cutoff from the Black Sea?

For eight years, Kiev ignored the Minsk Agreement, which it signed off on that would have brought peace to Donbass. That isn't Putin's fault.

But, ultimate set the whole war off is NATO's refusal to rule NATO membership for Ukraine. We promised the Russians in the early 90s no eastward expansion of NATO. Potentially expanding to their backyard was as the equivalent of the Cuban missile crisis for us.

Yes, I believe in peace through strength. But, a meddling foreign policy that aggressively tries to harm a great military and nuclear power like Russia is a danger to national security.

23 posted on 03/05/2022 8:33:30 PM PST by Kazan
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