Kellogg Calls NATO ‘Cowards,’ Proposes New Alliance Including Ukraine
- Keith Kellogg criticized NATO as 'cowards' for its inadequate response and proposed forming a new defense alliance including Ukraine, Japan, and Australia.
- The White House confirmed it was considering withdrawing the US from NATO, exploring options like reducing financial support and moving troops from European bases.
- Former officials Mike Pompeo and Victoria Coates also criticized NATO's effectiveness, aligning with President Trump's comments labeling NATO a 'paper tiger' and questioning its relevance.
- Debates over legal obstacles and alliance funding remain amid discussions of US withdrawal from NATO.
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Keith Kellogg said it might be necessary to create alternative military alliances to NATO.
The former special envoy of the United States of America (USA) to Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg, stated that it might be necessary to create alternative military alliances to NATO.
Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, former Special Envoy of Donald Trump for Ukraine, believes that it might be necessary for NATO to be replaced, arguing that the organization has proved to be "slow" and ineffective during the conflict with Iran, the challenges brought by Donald Trump. Kellogg mentioned the provisions of the article ...
The U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, General Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, proposed the creation of a new international defence alliance to include Ukraine, critical of NATO, which said "it has proved to be false" and ineffective during the conflict with Iran.
Former U.S. Special Envoy for Ukraine, Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, retired, called on the United States to create a new defense alliance in which Ukraine could be included, pointing to NATO's inefficiency in the war with Iran.
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