{"id":196822,"date":"2017-06-06T05:55:57","date_gmt":"2017-06-06T09:55:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/on-nato-trump-gets-it-right-the-daily-caller\/"},"modified":"2017-06-06T05:55:57","modified_gmt":"2017-06-06T09:55:57","slug":"on-nato-trump-gets-it-right-the-daily-caller","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/nato-2\/on-nato-trump-gets-it-right-the-daily-caller\/","title":{"rendered":"On NATO, Trump Gets It Right &#8211; The Daily Caller"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    On May 25th, President Trump, during his visit to    the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization    (NATO) in Brussels, Belgium, sharply criticized our European    allies for, in effect, freeloading off the military dominance,    and the military spending, of the United States. This is    an accurate analysis, since only 4 of the 26 European countries    in NATO currently spend the minimum level of GDP, 2%, judged by    the organization itself to be sufficient to meet their    obligations. (The U.S., by contrast, spends 3.5% of GDP    on defense, and its defense budget roughly triples the spending    of all other NATO countries combined.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Moreover, the U.S. faces most of its military challenges in the    Middle East, and European countries consistently lack either    the will or the capability to contribute meaningfully to those    missions. Ergo, Europe continues to rely on the United    States to provide for its collective defense, but it fails to    spend adequately to supplement and support U.S. forces, and it    fails also to support U.S. operations elsewhere in the world,    even when those missions are clearly relevant to European    security (e.g. the struggle against ISIS). In a nutshell,    the U.S. pays to defend Europe, and gets little or nothing in    return.  <\/p>\n<p>    Those who favor a continuation of this ruinous policy do so    largely because they are stuck in a Cold War mentality, and,    indeed, during the Cold War NATO made excellent sense to all of    its member states, including the U.S. NATOs core mission    was and is collective defense, achieved by Article 5 of the    North Atlantic Treaty, penned in 1948-49 at the start of the    Cold War. Article 5 states that, if a single NATO country    is attacked, all NATO countries will respond as if they were    themselves attacked, and consequently rush to the rescue.    During the Cold War, this meant that, if the Soviet Union    attacked any country in Western Europe, all of Western Europe,    plus the United States and Canada, would go to war with the    Soviet Union. Whether this pledge was genuine or merely a    bluff, it succeeded in preventing Soviet aggression. And,    in the tense atmosphere of the Cold War, although the United    States bore the primary burden of defending Europe against    Soviet assault, most NATO members took their defense    obligations seriously and maintained militaries that could    credibly have assisted U.S. forces. They also sometimes    contributed substantially to anti-communist military operations    around the world  during the Korean War, for example. In    short, during the Cold War, NATO imposed great burdens and    risks on its members, but those burdens and risks were shared,    and no one disputed the seriousness of the challenge posed by    communist aggression.  <\/p>\n<p>    Today, though, the Soviet Union no longer exists. For    those panicked by the latest upsurge of Russophobia (or, for    the John McCains of this world, for whom Russophobia has always    been a way of life), this may seem like a hollow declaration,    since Russia still possesses powerful military forces, and has    proved willing to use them against several of its    neighbors. The fact, though, is that no country on earth,    including Russia, poses a threat to Europe in any way analagous    to that of the Soviet Union. European countries have the    human, technological, industrial, and economic resources to    defend themselves, with ease, from any credible enemy  and    yet, unsurprisingly, they choose not to do so, because the    United States continues to provide Europe with a blank check in    the form of a security guarantee.  <\/p>\n<p>    Europes position is understandable, as is American resentment    of European freeloading, but what is different about the Trump    administrations position is that, 1) President Trump is    pointedly insisting that European countries boost their defense    spending, and 2) Trump has not explicitly endorsed Article 5    and the concept of collective defense. In other words, he    is being cagey about whether, if a European country was    attacked, the U.S. would uphold its treaty obligations and use    armed force to assist it. He has not disavowed the North    Atlantic Treaty, but he seems to regard its obligations as    reciprocal  and therefore contingent on European nations    paying their fair share. (They seem to be minimally    receptive to this demand.) One can naturally criticize    the message this policy sends to potential aggressors, since it    calls into question NATOs reliability, but the only    alternative is for the U.S. to fund Europes defense    indefinitely and without conditions. Surely, this is    unacceptable. Something has to give.  <\/p>\n<p>    For diplomatic reasons, President Trump has backed off the    claim he made during the campaign that NATO is obsolete, but    in many ways he was right. NATO was founded based on two    presuppositions: that Europes freedom was in imminent    jeopardy, and that Europeans were incapable of defending that    freedom by themselves. Neither of these assumptions holds    water today. Thus, we should applaud President Trump for    pushing NATO members to rethink their roles and    obligations. His message may not have been a popular one,    but it is ultimately in the best interests of Americans and    Europeans to heed it.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/dailycaller.com\/2017\/06\/05\/on-nato-trump-gets-it-right\/\" title=\"On NATO, Trump Gets It Right - The Daily Caller\">On NATO, Trump Gets It Right - The Daily Caller<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> On May 25th, President Trump, during his visit to the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Brussels, Belgium, sharply criticized our European allies for, in effect, freeloading off the military dominance, and the military spending, of the United States. 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