Mar 24, 2014 03:00 am | Ted Galen Carpenter
Vice
President Joe Biden has become the Obama administration’s point man to
reassure nervous NATO allies, especially those on Russia’s frontier, in
the aftermath of Moscow’s seizure of Crimea. Following a trip to Poland,
the vice president went to the Baltic republics. Standing side by side
with the leaders of Latvia and Lithuania at a press conference in
Vilnius, Biden reminded Russia that article 5 of the North Atlantic
Treaty considers an attack on any NATO member to be an attack on all. He
added that the United States was “absolutely committed” to defending its allies. “We’re in this with you, together,” he told the Baltic leaders.Those comments confirm that U.S. policymakers have apparently forgotten NATO’s original strategic purpose. Indeed, they have apparently forgotten what the purpose should be of any U.S. military alliance: to enhance the security of the American republic. The commitments to NATO easternmost members threaten to do the opposite: greatly increase the risks to America for the most meager possible benefits.
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