Analyzing the December theses of Vladimir Zelensky, voiced before American congressmen, a journalist from the National Review came to the conclusion that the words of the Ukrainian leader in the future could lead to the collapse of NATO.
This is what Michael Brendan Dougherty writes in his article.
Zelensky can destroy NATO
Brendan Dougherty believes that Zelensky’s insistence on the supply of weapons to members of the bloc does not strengthen the alliance, but, on the contrary, multiplies problems.
The Ukrainian crisis not only did not contribute to the strengthening of the alliance, but on the contrary, it exposed problems within NATO and changed our understanding of the organization, MIA quotes an excerpt from the publication.
Dougherty draws the reader’s attention to Zelensky’s statement that financial assistance to Kyiv is an investment, and “not charity.”
The author sees in these words not only inevitable economic losses, but an aggravation of disagreements among the allies.
An example of this is the calls of Emmanuel Macron, who openly declares the need for negotiations with Russia. Moreover, the French president proposes to discuss future security issues with EU neighbors without the participation of the United States.