The united force of NATO is set to take some drastic decisions as pertaining to their organization in relation to the growing threat posed by both Russia and China.
NATO leaders will go out with a new blueprint on their military alliances in repositioning and strengthening their military presence in Europe to prevent Russia from spreading its influence militarily at this week summit in Madrid.
For over decades, the military organization has gone below the dust, which gave Russia the might to expands its influence to Georgia, Crimea, Syria and to Ukraine, which awakened the already slumber military organization to bring up their alps again in checking the influence of Russia in eastern Europe.
The increased demand for NATO and the emergence of President Biden as U.S. President who’s a Pro-NATO had led to the reinvention of NATO to her former self, since the formation of the aftermath Cold War era.
After President Putin declared war on Ukraine, the military alliances was once again in great demand. The attack on Ukraine has made the NATO allies began to committing to boost military spending after years of reluctance, and had also given NATO more popularity as new countries are pressing for entry into the organization for safety against Russia.
While focusing on Russia, NATO is also needed to checkmate the influence of China, a strong ally to Russia and the second highest military spending country in the world. The recent growth of China both economically, militarily and politically as superpower is seen as threat to U.S. supremacy, who’s the highest sponsor of NATO. The influence of China in the indo-pacific, Africa and Europe remain overwhelming which have given them military presence in those continents and also to intimidate Taiwan as perceived by NATO.
With the summit set to hold this week in Madrid, NATO will have to make a kindly decision as to her future in the wake of both Russia and China influence, should NATO failed to take the best of decision as relating to the two countries, it might usher in a new world political structure without U.S. led NATO interference.