Should the U.S. remain in NATO?
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on April 4th, 1949. It is a political and military alliance of member countries from Europe and North America that agree to provide military and economic security for each other. NATO makes all of its decisions by consensus and every member country, no matter how large or small, has an equal say.
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@B2RLDDT3mos3MO
Yes, but conditionally under the agreement that NATO countries pay into the alliance at least 2% and reduce economic reliance on foreign adversaries
No. NATO should have never come into existence.
@9BQ6W8K2yrs2Y
Yes, but restructure financial contributions so that each country gives the same percentage or gdp divided by number of citizens
@92K2FCTLibertarian3yrs3Y
(Tacitly) Yes, but other countries should be leveraged to increase their financial contributions.
@8WC3M3SIndependent4yrs4Y
No, should be reformed in the vein of the Quad. Only countries who are willing to counter the Chinese Communist Party.
@8HH8PBR5yrs5Y
yes, but other countries upping their commitment
@8CKXH285yrs5Y
Yes, but other members should increase the amount of money they put in
@9C4KTGF2yrs2Y
Yes, but we should only invest as much into foreign efforts as other NATO countries do--no more and no less. Unless in the case in which we are already directly involved.
@9BK5ZGL2yrs2Y
Yes, but leverage influence to force other NATO members to comply with the military obligations.
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