
Post Reports Russia, Ukraine and the NATO question
Feb 28, 2022
In this insightful discussion, Sarah Kreps, a Professor of government, law, and public policy, shares her expertise on NATO and global security. She delves into NATO's historical evolution and its current relevance amidst the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Kreps explains Ukraine's aspirations for NATO membership and Russia's opposition, emphasizing the implications for global security norms. The conversation also highlights the complexities of U.S. military commitments, the challenges of collective defense, and the rising concerns over nuclear threats in the region.
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Teen Makes Molotov Cocktails
- In Kyiv, a 17-year-old named Valery helps make Molotov cocktails.
- He feels it's his duty to defend his country, even without a gun.
NATO Explained
- NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a collective security agreement.
- An attack on one member is considered an attack on all, per Article 5.
NATO's Origins
- NATO emerged after WWII to rebuild Europe and prevent another economic collapse leading to autocratic regimes.
- The growing wariness of Soviet power and nuclear development fueled its formation.

