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No More NATO Members
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
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Before
the US House of Representatives, statement on H Res 997,
expressing the strong support of the House of Representatives for
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to enter into a Membership
Action Plan with Georgia and Ukraine, April 1, 2008
Mr. Speaker,
I rise in opposition to this resolution calling for the further
expansion of NATO to the borders of Russia. NATO is an organization
whose purpose ended with the end of its Warsaw Pact adversary. When
NATO struggled to define its future after the Cold War, it settled
on attacking a sovereign state, Yugoslavia, which had neither invaded
nor threatened any NATO member state.
This current
round of NATO expansion is a political reward to governments in
Georgia and Ukraine that came to power as a result of US-supported
revolutions, the so-called Orange Revolution and Rose Revolution.
The governments that arose from these street protests were eager
to please their US sponsor and the US, in turn, turned a blind eye
to the numerous political and human rights abuses that took place
under the new regimes. Thus the US policy of exporting democracy
has only succeeding in exporting more misery to the countries it
has targeted.
NATO expansion
only benefits the US military industrial complex, which stands to
profit from expanded arms sales to new NATO members. The modernization
of former Soviet militaries in Ukraine and Georgia will mean tens
of millions in sales to US and European military contractors. The
US taxpayer will be left holding the bill, as the US government
will subsidize most of the transactions. Providing US military guarantees
to Ukraine and Georgia can only further strain our military. This
NATO expansion may well involve the US military in conflicts as
unrelated to our national interest as the breakaway regions of South
Ossetia and Abkhazia in Georgia. The idea that American troops might
be forced to fight and die to prevent a small section of Georgia
from seceding is absurd and disturbing.
Mr. Speaker,
NATO should be disbanded, not expanded.
See
the Ron Paul File
August
23, 2008
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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