Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) sparked a significant conversation regarding NATO’s future and the risks associated with current military strategies following calls by the organization’s Military Committee Chairman to launch preemptive strikes on Russia.
“We need to re-evaluate our status with NATO,” Lee insists. “Now. This idea of preemptive strikes against Russia is [bat […] crazy.”
Lee’s post underscores a growing concern among some about the direction and implications of NATO’s evolving military policies.
In comments to his statement, he also agreed that America “needs to wake up” and expressed support for another’s assertion that “NATO should’ve ended in ‘91 with the fall of the Soviet Union.”
We need to re-evaluate our status with NATO
— Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) November 27, 2024
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This is idea of preemptive strikes against Russia is🦇💩 crazy https://t.co/7eyvCiPyDM
Mike Lee Slams NATO’s Call For Preemptive Strikes
The concept of preemptive strikes, as discussed by Admiral Rob Bauer, Chairman of NATO’s Military Committee, involves targeting Russian missile launchers before they can be used against NATO members.
“It is more competent not to wait, but to hit launchers in Russia in case Russia attacks us,” Bauer said, according to Bloomberg. “A combination of precision strikes is needed that will disable the systems that are used to attack us, and we must strike first.”
This strategy is a shift from a purely defensive posture to one that includes offensive capabilities to neutralize threats proactively. Or pre-emptively, as the parlance has gone since 2003’s ill-fated war in Iraq.
However, the approach has drawn sharp criticism, not just from Russian officials but also from within NATO member countries and their allies.
“It is more competent not to wait, but to hit launchers in Russia in case Russia attacks us. A combination of precision strikes is needed that will disable the systems that are used to attack us, and we must strike first,” Bauer said, quoted by Bloomberg.
— Hans Scott (@HansScottfmLI) November 26, 2024
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Trump Also Slams NATO
Lee is not the first congressional member to call for the United States to review its standing in NATO as a result of the Russian war with Ukraine.
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) called for a similar reevaluation after accusing them of being an unreliable partner who predominantly leaves America to fund their agenda.
Greene has said that America “has been financing and promising to defend NATO countries for decades and paying more than their fair share. “
Somebody else who agrees? President-elect Donald Trump.
Trump has been a longtime critic of the alliance. Or rather, the fact that the United States was the country predominantly funding the organization while the other members got what amounted to a free ride.
A video from 2018 shows Trump slamming the organization for being “totally controlled” by Russia due to their ironic dependence on energy from Russia and Germany.
I know CNN & MSNBC never aired this, so I figured I would. Spot on, don't you think? pic.twitter.com/6V1vRKxP8p
— Justin Pulitzer (@JustinPulitzer) February 24, 2022
The confrontation showed Trump speaking at a breakfast meeting with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and questioning why the United States protects Germany when they were deeply involved in an energy deal with Russia.
Will Trump do as Lee suggests, and pull the United States out of NATO?