Jake Broe

Dictators around the world fear the power of NATO. Not because NATO ever had plans to attack any of them, but because NATO exists as a power entity in the world outside of an imperial structure.

To join NATO you first have to be a democracy with universal suffrage. NATO is an organization that free nations willingly join. This means that NATO never has to waste resources on maintaining control over β€œNATO territory.”

The state of Russia has ALWAYS been based on the conquest of new peoples who do not want to be part of Russia. The Russians under their original Empire and their Soviet Union reincarnation were always tied up with internal conflicts and security concerns. The Russians have always had to spend vast resources (secret police) on keeping their conquered peoples and territories in line.

The Kremlin has always ruled with fear. Therefore, Russia can never operate at full strength against an external enemy, because their empire would then crumble from within as different conquered peoples would rebel with the hope of escape.

Because NATO is a voluntary organization, every new nation that joins only adds strength to the alliance rather than subtracts from it. NATO does not have to worry about its member states going to war with each other. If NATO had to go to war against Russia, NATO would not have to waste resources putting down internal rebellions of nations who would use a conflict as an opportunity to escape NATO.

This is what Russia fears about NATO. Autocrats always think democracies are weak because they are disorganized, chaotic, and everyone is always after their own self-interests. But democracies in the last 100+ years have a long and bloody history as some of the most warlike forms of government. And democracies have won most wars of the last century.

Whereas autocracies like modern Russia are often extremely weak, utterly lacking in resilience, and extraordinarily brittle. Conscripts from impoverished regions of an empire make terrible soldiers. They will be the first to rebel against their masters the second they sense weakness from the emperor.

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@TheNotoriousJef

remember, no country is forced to join NATO. The same cannot be said about anything Russia, China, or Iran has to offer.

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@BaumerPaulGefreiter

...we in Central and Eastern Europe should always bear in mind that whenever Putin talks of the so called "root causes", these cover not only Ukraine but also the other countries that acceeded to NATO after the end of the Cold war. Unfortunately, few commentators seem to understand this.

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@guyloughman9621

Totally agree πŸ‘ Respect from the UKπŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

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@geew-fr9th

Well said, Jake.

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@maureengatt1900

Absolutely eloquent and more than that, clear. THANK YOU.

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@soaringblackbird4431

Long Live Ukraine, Long Live Free Europe!

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@Centauer24

That's why, as a German, I feel proud and honored that our Finnish and Swedish brothers and sisters have joined the alliance. You don't mess with Northmen! ❄❄❄

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@torbenlarsen331

Exactly, from Denmark πŸ‡©πŸ‡°, keep up the good πŸ‘ work Jake, your voice is very important in these dark yea

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@marie-v2j

Absolutely agree Jake, thank you for your fantastic support of Ukraine!!!πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ’ͺπŸ»πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

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@youtuber6193

I feel that NATO should become a global democracy security alliance. Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Uruguay, Chile, Costa Rica and others could all join if they wanted too and met the criteria to do so. The only way to combat these authoritarian regimes is for democracies to stand together and crucially be willing to fight the regimes when they step out of line.

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@mediocremodeler5174

Make Russia Mongolia again.

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@bloke1348

Very well summed up.

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@danfromatlantis

β€œFear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.” - Yoda

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@joeboy5791

Well said Jake keep up your important work it is appreciated here in the UK. We all do our best to apply pressure where we can with political cowards.

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@margaretlamb2432

Thank you Jake. You are so right. πŸ™πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ’™πŸ’›

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@UkraineMustwin

Thank you for your coverage and insights, Jake. Russia can and will be defeated! πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡¬

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@AdamDelPueblo

This is the bare truth. Very insightful and succinctly put.

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@BarbBedford

Just wondering which of these leaders can claim to actually trust any of these other Brix men? This is strictly marriage of convenience! United in hatred of #FDJT but distrustful of every other leader there!

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@Andrey-fx8mv

It's interesting that the breakage of Soviet Union started by one of the smallest regions - Lithuanian republic. They just said we are leaving, and the giant crumbled.

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@JosephHoggang-bk4bk

Absolutely correctπŸ‘

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