NATO -Who will confront the Russian Bear?
by
Livy
08/19/2008, 12:03 PM #
The situation in Georgia has an eerie similarity to Europe in 1938 at the time of Munich. France and England would not confront Hitler over Czechoslovakia. Even if willing, they would not have had the means. The geopolitical and military cards were stacked against France and England and they were not prepared to go to war over a nation they could not defend. France and England made overtures to the Soviet Union but Stalin refused to get involved unless the Baltic States and all the terirtory lost after WWI were returned to the Soviet Union.. Hitler and Stalin them made the infamous non-aggression treaty in in August 39, giving the green light for Hitler to atttack Poland. There are historians who wonder why France and England drew the line at Poland rather than waiting to see what Hitler would do next. Would Hitler have attack Norwway,, Sweden ,Denmark and France or moved to the East
Now NATO wants to expand into Russia's backyard and the U.S. wants to deploy an defensive anti-missile system in Poland. Are Poland, the Baltic States, Belarus and the rest able to defend themselves against a Russian invasion.? Will France, England and the U.S. be able to mount a military response. The geopolitical and military advantage of Russia this region are overwhelming. Are the NATO allies even capable of mounting a military response. Does anyone really think NATO will mount an invasion such as Germany did in WWI or Hitler in 1941.
It seems to me NATO is not only provoking Russia but also biting off far more than it can chew. Also If the US. took exception to Soviet "defensive missles" in Cuba, then why would , Russia not take the same position on "defensive missiles " in Poland.
If The Russian Bear wants to devour more of the food in its backyard, is NATO going to be the bear tamer with chair, whip,and gun. Why does NATO want to expand into a region it knows it will not and can't defend? Economic sanctions and tough talk by Bush and McCain are the only options.
I know I am challenging the wisdom of the Bush Administration( virtual Solomnos) and also the leadership of France , Germany and England., but I think Sarcozy is more interested in making love than war.
These are certainly interesting times.