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In reply to the discussion: NATO considering deployment of up to 300,000 troops on border with Russia [View all]Celerity
(55,042 posts)22. Enlargement of NATO
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enlargement_of_NATO
Map of NATO countries' chronological membership

NATO is a military alliance of twenty-eight European and two North American countries that constitutes a system of collective defence. The process of joining the alliance is governed by Article 10 of the North Atlantic Treaty, which allows for the invitation of "other European States" only and by subsequent agreements. Countries wishing to join must meet certain requirements and complete a multi-step process involving political dialog and military integration. The accession process is overseen by the North Atlantic Council, NATO's governing body. NATO was formed in 1949 with twelve founding members and has added new members eight times. The first additions were Greece and Turkey in 1952. In May 1955, West Germany joined NATO, which was one of the conditions agreed to as part of the end of the country's occupation by France, the United Kingdom, and the United States, prompting the Soviet Union to form their own collective security alliance (commonly called the Warsaw Pact) later that month. Following the end of the Franco regime, newly-democratic Spain chose to join NATO in 1982.
In 1990, the Soviet Union and NATO reached an agreement that a reunified Germany would join NATO under West Germany's existing membership. However, restrictions were agreed on the deployment of NATO troops in former East German territory. The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 led many former Warsaw Pact and post-Soviet states to initiate discussions about joining NATO. Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic became NATO members in 1999, amid much debate within NATO itself and Russian opposition. NATO then formalized the process of joining the organization with "Membership Action Plans", which aided the accession of seven Central and Eastern Europe countries shortly before the 2004 Istanbul summit: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Two countries on the Adriatic SeaAlbania and Croatiajoined on 1 April 2009 before the 2009 StrasbourgKehl summit. The most recent member states to join NATO were Montenegro on 5 June 2017 and North Macedonia on 27 March 2020.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine prompted Finland and Sweden to apply for NATO membership in May 2022, and the ratification process for the two countries is in progress. Ukraine applied for NATO membership in September 2022 after Russia claimed to annex part of its territory. Two other states have formally informed NATO of their membership aspirations: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Georgia. Kosovo also aspires to join NATO. Joining the alliance is a debate topic in several other European countries outside the alliance, including Austria, Ireland, Malta, Moldova, and Serbia.

Map of NATO countries' chronological membership
NATO is a military alliance of twenty-eight European and two North American countries that constitutes a system of collective defence. The process of joining the alliance is governed by Article 10 of the North Atlantic Treaty, which allows for the invitation of "other European States" only and by subsequent agreements. Countries wishing to join must meet certain requirements and complete a multi-step process involving political dialog and military integration. The accession process is overseen by the North Atlantic Council, NATO's governing body. NATO was formed in 1949 with twelve founding members and has added new members eight times. The first additions were Greece and Turkey in 1952. In May 1955, West Germany joined NATO, which was one of the conditions agreed to as part of the end of the country's occupation by France, the United Kingdom, and the United States, prompting the Soviet Union to form their own collective security alliance (commonly called the Warsaw Pact) later that month. Following the end of the Franco regime, newly-democratic Spain chose to join NATO in 1982.
In 1990, the Soviet Union and NATO reached an agreement that a reunified Germany would join NATO under West Germany's existing membership. However, restrictions were agreed on the deployment of NATO troops in former East German territory. The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 led many former Warsaw Pact and post-Soviet states to initiate discussions about joining NATO. Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic became NATO members in 1999, amid much debate within NATO itself and Russian opposition. NATO then formalized the process of joining the organization with "Membership Action Plans", which aided the accession of seven Central and Eastern Europe countries shortly before the 2004 Istanbul summit: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Two countries on the Adriatic SeaAlbania and Croatiajoined on 1 April 2009 before the 2009 StrasbourgKehl summit. The most recent member states to join NATO were Montenegro on 5 June 2017 and North Macedonia on 27 March 2020.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine prompted Finland and Sweden to apply for NATO membership in May 2022, and the ratification process for the two countries is in progress. Ukraine applied for NATO membership in September 2022 after Russia claimed to annex part of its territory. Two other states have formally informed NATO of their membership aspirations: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Georgia. Kosovo also aspires to join NATO. Joining the alliance is a debate topic in several other European countries outside the alliance, including Austria, Ireland, Malta, Moldova, and Serbia.

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NATO considering deployment of up to 300,000 troops on border with Russia [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Mar 2023
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MIC has a massive orgasm over this War Talk, speculative stroking as it gets, it gets the job done.
Alexander Of Assyria
Mar 2023
#5
Shhhh...this picture tells a thousand truths. Suppress it from American eyes!
Alexander Of Assyria
Mar 2023
#35
Russia has been invaded more than a few times, from the West. An infinite number of times
Alexander Of Assyria
Mar 2023
#55
WTF? I played every Fallout game there is, it's not a pretty land. Don't go there
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2023
#15
So are you suggesting that NATO leaves it's eastern flank exposed?
MarineCombatEngineer
Mar 2023
#16
JFC, Russia already said they could send nuke tipped missiles to Belarus, and this is the answer
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2023
#17
They already have nuke-capable hypersonic missiles in Kaliningrad that can hit the major capitols...
LudwigPastorius
Mar 2023
#19
Tactical nukes, battlefield nukes, small yields, enough to take out concentrations of troops
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2023
#20
Diabolical, hey!? A pathway to use nukes, but only the tiny ones.... Wildly speculative.
Alexander Of Assyria
Mar 2023
#24
Hey how is that Doomsday Clock doing? Never hear about that Doomsday Clock anymore, right?
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2023
#27
If NATO were to precipitously move such a massive amount of troops, and their war machines,
Alexander Of Assyria
Mar 2023
#34
We can fund NATO like we have been, just tell em our boys will sit this one out
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2023
#38
China comes in, brokers peace deal, they will rebuild Ukraine in exchange for exclusive rights
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2023
#44
Not quite, China sells it's peace plan to Ukraine and Russia saves face, we are left out, China wins
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2023
#46
So what happens when Ukraine, rightly so, tells China and Russia to fuck off?
MarineCombatEngineer
Mar 2023
#54
Cant let China win! No to Peace! Must have War! Seems to be the Western response.
Alexander Of Assyria
Mar 2023
#56
It's been almost 80 years, Europe is itching for another WW? I guess they're overdue...
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2023
#29
You mean the mighty Russian juggernaut that couldn't move 40 mi to Kiev is gonna overrun Europe?
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2023
#39
Don't forget Russia could outlflank the Western Navy by stealthy sending out its only carrier...
Alexander Of Assyria
Mar 2023
#57
Exactly...folks don't seem to be aware of what a mass movement and deployment his would be...
Alexander Of Assyria
Mar 2023
#23
Time to buy Raytheon stock, Putin will draw arms to Europe and Xi will attack Taiwan, perfect
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2023
#25