NATO and the intelligence technology complex

The question for NATO isn’t ‘Who’s the enemy?’ It’s ‘How do we respond?’
French President Emmanuel Macron got what The Guardian called NATO's ‘birthday party from hell’ off to a fine start when he described the organization as ‘brain dead’ in an Economist interview two weeks ago.
When the North Atlantic Treaty Organization marked its golden anniversary in Washington 20 years ago, there was bickering, but it was mostly behind the scenes at the Ronald Reagan Building and at the nearby Willard Hotel, among surrogates still un-nannied by smartphones. At the time, in April 1999,...

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