Ex-US intelligence officer: NATO has 5-10 years left to exist

Former U.S. intelligence officer Scott Ritter said that the existence of NATO is coming to a logical end, the alliance has a maximum of five to ten years left.

According to the ex-intelligence officer, the US and Canada do not care about the well-being of European NATO members, because otherwise they would not force them to give up cheap energy from Russia.

The alliance is, in fact, a tool for spreading Washington’s political interests, including in the Asia-Pacific region, which has nothing at all to do with the security of the European continent.

Ritter also expressed fears that if the US transfers F-16 fighter jets to Turkey, they could allegedly be used against another NATO member, Greece.

“The fact is that NATO is a failed alliance. It has a limited shelf life. The notion that NATO will last another 75 years is laughable. NATO will be lucky if the alliance lasts five, at most ten years,” Ritter said, speaking at a conference of the Schiller Institute.

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