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NATO Divided: Global Perspectives on the Vilnius SummitNATO is not divided on Ukraine.
Political support within each country is waning, as it always does during wars like this. Europe has spent a shit ton of money supporting them and continue to do so.
But in the end, the question is whether Ukraine should be able to defend itself from invaders or whether they should capitulate to the invaders. You have consistently favored the latter because you support Putin.
Your BDS has no bearing on this. Your poster of Putin hanging in your room does.
Global Memo by PISM, IAI, and SVOP
Jul 14, 2023
https://www.cfr.org/councilofcouncils/global-memos/nato-divided-global-perspectives-vilnius-summit
https://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/publications/series-logo/2022-06/strategika.png
ARTICLES
The Divide Within NATO
It has become a truism that the Ukraine War has created a NATO more united and, with the addition of Finland and impending addition of Sweden, more militarily capable than ever.Thursday, May 18, 2023 2 min readBy: Seth Cropsey
"Through a combination of Ukrainian strategic skill and resolve, Western—primarily American—military aid, and Russian failures, Putin’s gambit has morphed into a war for imperial survival, a war directly against NATO. Yet now, just as in February 2022, the Western European powers show no desire to accelerate or expand military assistance to Ukraine. Nor have the Western European powers, particularly Germany given its vaunted manufacturing capacity, expanded their defense industrial production, despite Olaf Scholz’s much-trumpeted Zeitenwende. Germany still stalls, waffling over whether to permit other countries to transfer German-made Leopard tanks to Ukraine—as of this writing, Germany may shift policy, but only after months of cajoling and concerted NATO-wide pressure. The overwhelming majority of military assistance to Ukraine comes from the United States. And even that has been hesitant, sporadic, and more enthusiastic in word than deed. But even the poorer Eastern European NATO powers, including the Baltics and Poland, have provided proportionally and, in some metrics, absolutely more capabilities to Ukraine than France and Germany.?
Do read the rest of the article here: https://www.hoover.org/research/divide-within-nato
JANUARY 17, 2023
Understanding Germany’s half-hearted support of Ukraine
KARL-PETER SCHWARZPro-Russian views are popular in former East Germany as a gulf remains between Germans and their eastern neighbors over how to respond to the Kremlin threat.
https://www.gisreportsonline.com/r/germany-russia-ukraine/
Why Germany is struggling to stomach the idea of sending tanks to Ukraine
Analysis by Luke McGee, CNN
7 minute read
Updated 7:58 AM EST, Sat January 21, 2023
Scholz has insisted that any such plan would need to be fully coordinated with the whole of the Western alliance, and German officials have indicated they won’t approve the transfer of Leopards unless the US also agrees to send some of its tanks to Kyiv.
On Friday, a key meeting of Western allies in Germany broke up without a wider agreement on sending tanks to Ukraine, after the country’s new defense minister Boris Pistorius said no decision had yet been made by his government.
Pistorius rebuffed claims that Germany has been “standing in the way” of a “united coalition” of countries in favor of the plan. “There are good reasons for the delivery and there are good reasons against it … all the pros and cons have to be weighed very carefully, and that assessment is explicitly shared by many allies,” he added.
Germany’s decision to dig in on sending tanks will likely go down badly with its allies, both in the immediate and long-term.
Whole article here: https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/21/europe/germany-tanks-ukraine-intl/index.html
You really need to be better informed on the issue.