{"id":34440,"date":"2014-05-16T01:47:55","date_gmt":"2014-05-16T05:47:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/nato-benefit-to-ukraine-in-question\/"},"modified":"2014-05-16T01:47:55","modified_gmt":"2014-05-16T05:47:55","slug":"nato-benefit-to-ukraine-in-question","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/nato-2\/nato-benefit-to-ukraine-in-question\/","title":{"rendered":"NATO Benefit to Ukraine in Question"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    WASHINGTON  The crisis in    eastern Ukraine has forced NATO for the first time since the    collapse of the Berlin Wall to increase its ability to defend    the territorial integrity of its 28-member states.        The measures taken include sending 600 American troops for    military exercises in the Baltic States and Poland.        In addition, the United States has dispatched 12 F-16 fighter    jets to Poland. Washington has also approved an aid    package for Ukraine which includes $8 million dollars in    non-lethal supplies such as bomb detection equipment and    hand-held radios.        It comes as part of reaction from the West to Russian backing    of the annexation of Crimea and its support of separatists    spreading mayhem in eastern Ukraine.        NATO measures not enough        But Stephen Blank, Russia expert with the American Foreign    Policy Council, said the NATO measures are not enough.        I dont think it sends much of a message at all. Its a    reassurance message for the Poles and the Baltic States. It    does not deter [Russian President Vladimir] Putin at all,    Blank said. What would deter Putin is if NATO sent ground and    air forces and air defenses to Ukraine at the request of the    Ukrainian government. That would register in Moscow, but    they are not going to do that.        Ian Brzezinski, a senior fellow with the Atlantic Council, said    there are several other steps NATO can take to help    Ukraine.        These would include first and foremost providing military    assistance to the Ukrainians that goes beyond non-lethal    assistance, he said. I would include anti-tank weapons,    surface-to-air missiles, things that would really complicate    Russian military operations in Ukraine.        Second, I would encourage the West, ideally NATO, but perhaps    a coalition of European and North American countries, to deploy    intelligence assets - platforms, ISR platforms - intelligence    surveillance and reconnaissance platforms in Ukraine and    trainers, Brzezinski said.        NATO's collective defense policy        NATOs 28-members are committed to the notion of collective    defense, contained in Article 5 of the NATO Treaty.        But Ohio Wesleyan University Russia expert Sean Kay, said    Article 5 is not an automatic security guarantee.        If you look carefully at Article 5, it says that an attack on    one will be considered as if its an attack on all and that the    allies will meet and consult on the appropriate response,    including military, he said. The way that was made automatic    during the Cold War, was through the forward deployment of    major U.S. troops at the inner-German border. Today, our policy    is one of reinforcement and symbolic forward presence, now with    those rotational exercises [in the Baltic States and    Poland].        Kay said he does not believe the Western alliance will deploy a    huge number of troops in NATO-member east European countries,    even if the crisis between Ukraine and Russia intensifies.        We would have to be very careful about that, because we might    think even if the United States wants to do that, we would not    get consensus among the NATO allies for something like that,    Kay said. And we have to do that in a way that keeps    that consensus going too, because NATO could break apart    politically if pushed too hard on that question.\"        Ukraine crisis not yet Cold War        Charles Kupchan, with Georgetown University, said by annexing    Crimea and attempting to destabilize eastern Ukraine, Russia    has bared its teeth in a way that it has not done since the    Cold War era.        Many people are now saying we now need to deal with Russia    with both eyes wide open. We need now to take out of the    closet NATOs plans for defense of its eastern frontier, he    said. We need to contemplate a set of political and economic    steps for response should Putin go into eastern Ukraine and    continue to stir up trouble.        Kupchan said the current crisis falls short of a new Cold War,    but he said it does have the potential to go in a worrisome    direction, depending on the Kremlins next moves.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Visit link: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.voanews.com\/content\/nato-benefit-to-ukraine-in-question\/1915355.html\/RK=0\/RS=_pJilhyaxwXlI1Vd2vt1TWitSwg-\" title=\"NATO Benefit to Ukraine in Question\">NATO Benefit to Ukraine in Question<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> WASHINGTON The crisis in eastern Ukraine has forced NATO for the first time since the collapse of the Berlin Wall to increase its ability to defend the territorial integrity of its 28-member states. The measures taken include sending 600 American troops for military exercises in the Baltic States and Poland. 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