‘For 68 Years NATO Failing to Create A Peaceful World’
Global
Research, July 04, 2017
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image: NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
It
is unreasonable to ask taxpayers to pay billions more dollars for NATO’s budget
because they get less and less peace, security and stability, says Jan Oberg, director of Transnational
Foundation for Peace and Future Research.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the bloc’s security
spending would see its biggest increase since 2014, by 4.3 per cent in 2017.
This is a response to US President
Donald Trump‘s criticism of NATO countries failing to increase military
budgets.
Stoltenberg also said the alliance has
combat-ready forces along Russia’s border.
“NATO’s
four multinational battle groups in the Baltic countries and Poland are now
fully operational, a clear demonstration that our alliance stands united in the
face of any possible aggression,” Stoltenberg
said during a news conference on Wednesday.
RT: Why does NATO feel it necessary
to increase its spending? Have new threats developed to the alliance in the
last year?
Jan
Oberg: There is absolutely no threat that would legitimate
this type of increase. NATO with 29 countries are 12 times higher in terms of
military spending than Russia which is the alleged main threat. And secondly,
terrorism, which is a very legitimate threat to combat, has increased since
2001 80 times, meaning the war on terror is the most counterproductive war ever
fought in human history. On Thursday, the defense ministers are meeting in Brussels. And one of the things they are going
to discuss is how to combat ISIS in the Middle East. Everybody knows the US and
its allies are supporting ISIS and other terrorists and are preventing the
struggle of the Syrian government from combating this intrusion, these
terrorists on its territory. Facts play no role anymore. It is perception
management…Whenever we have a problem – and for 68 years we have failed to
create a peaceful world – we need more money. The money Stoltenberg is talking
about is citizens’, taxpayers’ money and my serious proposal would be: those
who want war and have done such a bad job for 68 years and asking for even more
money – they should go and do crowdfunding for their wars because it is
unreasonable to ask taxpayers to pay billions of more dollars and getting less
and less peace, security and stability.
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