“There is a NATO unit as long as they don’t talk about the really important things,” was how Robert C. Castel, a senior contributor to Magyar Nemzet and security policy advisor to the Center for Fundamental Rights, summed up the recent NATO summit on Magyar Nemzet’s Front broadcast.
Stressing the extremely short duration of both the summit and the joint statement released at its conclusion, which he called “a janky thing,” he told viewers that anything of note, “the most interesting things,” were blatantly excluded.
“First of all, we didn’t see Zelensky, there was no Zelensky at the NATO summit and there was little talk about Russia, almost nothing was said about Russia as an enemy or China as an enemy,” aside from “a vague reference to Russia as a long-term threat, and long-term support for Ukraine.”
Criticizing the lack of anything concrete related to Russia and Ukraine, he commented that what was overwhelmingly present “was a lot of flattery towards Trump.”
“We saw that the NATO Secretary General was completely servile towards Trump, and the other NATO member states surrendered to Donald Trump,” at least on the surface, for appearances during what was one of the shortest ever gatherings of alliance members — and one of the most expensive, some €1 million a minute, according to the Times.
“The entire NATO summit left a bitter taste in the mouth, because on the one hand we see this hypocrisy, that behind Donald Trump’s back or when they are playing for their home turf, they are slandering the American president, attacking him, criticizing him. But when they are sitting there face to face with him, they don’t dare say it to his face.”
According to Robert C. Castel, who received his PhD in Military Innovation at the University of Haifa and was an instructor at the Israel Defense Forces military college (Israel National Defense College) and Israel’s National Police Academy, the brief summary of the NATO summit says it all.
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