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Whither NATO Revisited

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I’m not sure I get all of this handwringing over the NATO response to the war between Russia and Georgia. There is a really simple, clearly understandable explanation for why NATO didn’t come to Georgia’s aid: Georgia isn’t a NATO country. NATO was under no obligation whatsoever to render assistance. If Russia had invaded Estonia and NATO had failed to respond, then the organization would, indeed, be in crisis. That NATO doesn’t defend countries to which it hasn’t extended a security guarantee is at least consistent with the idea that membership actually means something.

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