"Misjudging Moscow had long been the occupational disease of European diplomacy. It cursed alike Swedes, Poles, Napoleon and Hitler. It now blighted a western alliance divided on how to respond to this newly aggressive Russia. The EU had no military arm, though it often toyed with the idea of one. There had been a European ‘defence community’, a Eurocorps, a rapid reaction force, a ‘military action plan’ and even a joint operational headquarters. For good measure, Britain’s prime minister Tony Blair had in a speech in Chicago in 1999 suggested that a concept of ‘humanitarian intervention’ be seen as valid wherever democracy and human rights were under threat. To him, there could be no limit to NATO’s responsibility. But who should define threats and responsibilities? After New York’s 9/11 atrocity in 2001 at the hands of Al Qaeda, NATO found itself expected to intervene wherever Washington’s rulers ordained. Armies from virtually all Europe’s states were summoned to fight with varying degrees of enthusiasm and engagement in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Libya. As America tested its hegemonic muscles, obedience was the price for the continuance of the nuclear umbrella. No one asked, let alone answered, the question of who should police the ever-expanding borders of democratic Europe."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Simon Jenkins, A Short History of Europe: From Pericles to Putin (2018)
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Russia%E2%80%93NATO_relations
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Russia–NATO relations
Relations between the NATO military alliance and the Russian Federation were established in 1991 within the framework of the North Atlantic Cooperation Council. In 1994, Russia joined the Partnership for Peace program, and on 27 May 1997, the NATO–Russia Founding Act (NRFA) was signed at the 1997 Paris NATO Summit in France, enabling the creation of the NATO–Russia Permanent Joint Council (NRPJC). Through the early part of 2010s NATO and Russia signed several additional agreements on cooperation
19 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Russia–NATO relations →
Related Quotes
"For the United States and its allies, it is a policy of containing Russia, with obvious geopolitical dividends. For o…"
"Incidentally, US politicians, political scientists and journalists write and say that a veritable "empire of lies" ha…"
"With NATO’s eastward expansion the situation for Russia has been becoming worse and more dangerous by the year. Moreo…"
"We can see that the forces that staged the coup in Ukraine in 2014 have seized power, are keeping it with the help of…"
"The mutual trust that emerged with the end of the Cold War was severely shaken a few years later by NATO's decision t…"
"Russia was now becoming a dominant factor in European diplomacy. It had copious natural resources, a large army, a nu…"
"If Russia and NATO cooperate, who are they going to be against? There used to be two systems, two military blocs. One…"
"Properly speaking, the attempts to use us in their own interests never ceased until quite recently: they sought to de…"
"The existing crisis with Russia has origins that go far beyond Putin. Russia has a foreign and security blob, just as…"
"These Russian policies have been linked to a specific set of post-Soviet issues and Russian regional goals. They are …"