The purpose of NATO is not that NATO members will not be attacked, the purpose of NATO is now to combine to attack other nations, outside of Europe:Ken wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 3:58 pm The fact of the matter is that not one NATO country has had its European territory attacked since NATO was formed in 1948. Not one. NATO countries have had their overseas colonies attacked such as Algeria and the Falklands Islands. But not their European territory. So it has probably been the longest and most successful alliance in history. Or at least European history.
Here is a list of nations, not in Europe, that have been attacked by NATO:
Major NATO Military Interventions
NATO Intervention, Location Year Initiated
Anchor Guard, Kuwait-Iraq 1990
Ace Guard, Kuwait-Iraq 1991
Operation Joint Guard, Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992
Operation Allied Force, Kosovo-Montenegro-Serbia 1999
Afghanistan War, Afghanistan 2003
NATO Training Mission-Iraq, Iraq 2004
Operation Ocean Shield, Somalia 2009
Military Intervention in Libya 2011
NATO is not for defense, it is designed for offensive operations.
I understand that Russia, as a European country, applied to join NATO, and they were turned down.
If Russia was allowed to join NATO, then I would agree, that would be the surest way to bring peace to the Russian people and avoid conflict on the Russian territory.
Had Ukraine been part of NATO in 2014, when the United States launched a coup to violently overthrow the democratically elected president of Ukraine, then under NATO rules, all of the other nations in NATO would be obliged to declare war on the United States.
If Russia had been in NATO when the United States blew up the Nordstream pipeline, which is an act of war, then under NATO rules, the other members of NATO would be bound to declare war on the United States.
If Russia had been in NATO when the United States and Ukraine sent terrorists to kill people in the stadium in Moscow, then under NATO rules, the other members of NATO would be obliged to declare war on the United States and the US puppet government of Ukraine.
So, yes, if Russia could join NATO, it would definitely prevent war in Europe.
But preventing war is not the purpose of NATO.