Mykhailo Samus names one of the weakest points in NATO’s concept

Speaking at a discussion at the Ukraine Crisis Media Center, Mykhailo Samus, Director of the New Geopolitics Research Network, stated that he believes one of the weakest aspects of NATO’s existence at this time is its current concept.

“According to statements made by NATO leaders and representatives of individual countries in February 2022, one of the alliance’s primary goals remains to avoid escalation and direct confrontation with Russia. If you say your main goal is to avoid escalation, you put yourself in a vulnerable position,” the expert emphasized.

He criticized the alliance’s policies over the past several decades.

“After the collapse of the Warsaw Pact, NATO could not find itself for a long time and sought to formulate a new strategic concept,” continued Michael Samus.

“Then there was the terrorist threat, which elevated the bloc to the status of the primary fighter against international terrorism. Later, when Russia attacked Georgia, NATO failed to make a strategic breakthrough in understanding what was going on. Unfortunately, this was not the case in 2014, when there was a reaction, with only a few battalion tactical groups established in the Baltic states, which was clearly insufficient. Today, not only is Russia considered a NATO enemy, but so is the newly formed axis of evil, which includes Iran and North Korea.”

Source: uacrisis.org

Mykhailo Samus

NGRN Director

After 20 years in media as well as in security and defence analysis and consultancy, Mykhailo is an experienced researcher in the sphere of international relations, national resilience and new generation warfare. Served 12 years in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, he gained his Master’s Degree in International Journalism from the Institute of Journalism, Kyiv Shevchenko National University (2007). Having started his career as a journalist at Defense Express, he became the Editor-in-Chief of the Export Control Newsletter magazine, and then the Deputy Director of the Center for Army, Conversion and Disarmament Studies.

He was the founder (2009) of the EU CACDS office in Prague (Czech Republic), and was responsible for the coordination of CACDS international activities, its regional sections, and projects with NATO and the EU. Mykhailo also was the member of the editorial border of the CACDS Analytical Bulletin Challenges and Risks.

Now Mykhailo is a chief and one the drivers of new international project – The New Geopolitics Research Network which is an independent and nonpartisan initiative to provide a think tank platform for researchers, academics, experts, journalists, intellectuals who aspire to shape a new facets of geopolitics.

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