The US Senate has introduced a resolution which proposes that the actions of Russia, Belarus “or proxy of Russia” be considered as an attack on NATO, if their actions lead to radioactive contamination of the allies’ territory.
The US Senate has introduced a resolution which proposes that the actions of Russia, Belarus “or proxy of Russia” be considered as an attack on NATO, if their actions lead to radioactive contamination of the allies’ territory.
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In all seriousness, Article Five can be activated in a broad variety of contexts. We did not need to specify that flying a domestic airliner into a skyscraper counted as an attack before we invoked it ourselves 20 some odd years ago.
Clarification of intentions and telegraphing what we would do in certain circumstances is useful.
It avoids debates if Russia if, for example, Russia is reckless and then there’s an accident that results in another Chernobyl-ish incident. Impact on the rest of Europe of Chernobyl was modest; and if it is an “accident”, it could be tough to respond.
Signaling that we intend to hold Russia responsible is important for two reasons: