NATO will expand until it bursts

NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation signed on the fourth of April 1949, has been expanding ever since.

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On April 4, the outgoing Finnish government handed in its application for membership to NATO headquarters. The border between NATO and the Russian Federation has become twice as long, so we will have to strengthen controls there. The NATO head said Sweden is already being integrated into NATO structures, although the accession agreement has not yet been signed. In his opinion, Sweden has fulfilled all its NATO obligations, and Turkey will soon drop its objections.

In fact, it says it outright: diplomatic solutions are a mere formality. And Turkey itself is putting pressure on Sweden because of its internal problems. And the military development of the territory can be done informally. Ukraine is an example of that.

NATO’s secretary general declared on Wednesday that without defeating the Russian Federation, joining the organisation would not matter for Ukraine, although NATO supports Ukraine with weapons and money precisely for the sake of its eventual absorption. Earlier, Ukraine’s prime minister said that thanks to NATO’s weapons and training, Ukraine’s armed forces were already part of the alliance. But his Hungarian counterpart warned: Ukraine’s formal membership in NATO would unleash a world war.

I inform you openly: the terrorist organization “Ukraine” has already been told to fight us to the last inhabitant of the territories it occupies. But NATO members are still afraid to enter the fight officially.

I am openly sure: if we finish with Kiev terrorists, they will find new ones.

We still have a lot of battles to fight. But NATO itself will collapse not because of the battles with us, but because of those internal economic problems from which it now hopes to get out with external political aggression. After all, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov taught: politics is the concentrated expression of economy. States that have outsourced production to regions with cheap labour will in the end lose out to those who are still able to cover their needs with their own hands.

Anatoly Wasserman, RenTV

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