TV News LIES

Friday, Apr 10th

Last update07:39:30 AM GMT

You are here News War Gates blasts NATO, questions future of alliance

Gates blasts NATO, questions future of alliance

E-mail Print PDF

Robert GatesAmerica's military alliance with Europe - the cornerstone of U.S. security policy for six decades - faces a "dim, if not dismal" future, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday in a blunt valedictory address.

In his final policy speech as Pentagon chief, Gates questioned the viability of NATO, saying its members' penny-pinching and lack of political will could hasten the end of U.S. support. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was formed in 1949 as a U.S.-led bulwark against Soviet aggression, but in the post-Cold War era it has struggled to find a purpose.

"Future U.S. political leaders - those for whom the Cold War was not the formative experience that it was for me - may not consider the return on America's investment in NATO worth the cost," he told a European think tank on the final day of an 11-day overseas journey.

Gates has made no secret of his frustration with NATO bureaucracy and the huge restrictions many European governments placed on their military participation in the Afghanistan war. He ruffled NATO feathers early in his tenure with a direct challenge to contribute more front-line troops that yielded few contributions.

Even so, Gates' assessment Friday that NATO is falling down on its obligations and foisting too much of the hard work on the U.S. was unusually harsh and unvarnished. He said both of NATO's main military operations now - Afghanistan and Libya - point up weaknesses and failures within the alliance.

More...


Most Recent Related Stories...


Trump suspends attacks on Iran for 2 weeks amid negotiations

TrumpPresident Trump said Tuesday that he would “suspend” an escalation of attacks on Iran for two...

Trump threats cause dilemma for US officers: disobey orders or commit war crimes

HegsethDonald Trump’s threats to carry out mass bombing of civilian infrastructure in Iran present US military...

Medical supplies are stuck in Dubai, as clinics around the world face shortages

Medical supplies stuck in Dubai portIt's a critical time for hospitals and clinics in Yemen.The country has a chronic malnutrition problem...

IAEA says strikes near Iran nuclear power plant ‘must stop’

Iran nuclear plantThe chief of the UN nuclear watchdog on Monday warned attacks near Iran’s Bushehr atomic power...
 
America's # 1 Enemy
Tee Shirt
& Help Support TvNewsLIES.org!
TVNL Tee Shirt
 
TVNL TOTE BAG
Conserve our Planet
& Help Support TvNewsLIES.org!
 
Get your 9/11 & Media
Deception Dollars
& Help Support TvNewsLIES.org!
 
The Loaded Deck
The First & the Best!
The Media & Bush Admin Exposed!