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| I know everything about this organization and I want to know what you think about NATO? I saw topic NATO in Russian forum and Russian says "it is American bad organizaation what Georgia,Ukraine or Estonia want in NATO?" do you think so? P.S.yesterdzay was referendum in Deorgia about NATO __________________ | |||
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| Elite Fan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Sounds to me like the Russian forum is following a lot of the stuff Putin's been saying about the leader of the opposition lately. I don't know. There's obviously no denying that the United States dominate NATO's agenda. But to go from that and to say that, therefore, NATO is automatically bad... I think that's quite a leap. Of course, the United States is going to dominate. It's the only superpower left. But that doesn't mean that the other members don't have a say in what's going on. Personally, I'm more concerned with NATO's tendency to be quite lenient as to who they'll let in. And I don't mean the Ukraine or Georgia, but I do think there are other countries, Turkey and China come to mind, where policies and political transparency aren't quite what you'd want to see in a trade partner. __________________ Sunny "The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die." avie by Jessie | |||
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| post soviet republics need NATO to be safe __________________ | |||
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| now is sumit NATO in Belgium __________________ | |||
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Or that might be because the russians fear that they will lose the last bit of influence they still have left of the other former soviet union states. I personally think people tend to overestimate the influence of the NATO and the influence the US has on the NATO. The US certainly dominates the NATO but in the end the NATO still needs allowance from the UN for external operations. The US couldn`t convince the UN or the NATO to go to war with iraq and the NATO couldn`t stop the US from going. and what world moving thing did the NATO do in the last 10 years? | |||
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