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In the wake of World War II, Europe faced significant devastation and economic turmoil, prompting Western nations to seek a collective defence strategy against potential threats, particularly from the Soviet Union. The initial step towards this goal was the Treaty of Brussels, signed in 1948 by Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, focusing on mutual defence and economic cooperation. The Berlin Blockade of 1948-1949 further underscored the necessity for a unified Western defence, accelerating discussions about a broader security alliance.
On April 4, 1949, these efforts culminated in the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty, also known as the Washington Treaty, in Washington, D.C. The treaty established NATO as a collective defence alliance with 12 founding members: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Italy, and Portugal. Article 5 of the treaty, declaring that an armed attack against one member is an attack against all, became the cornerstone of NATO’s collective defence principle.
But when Donald Trump said “if you don’t spend your 2% we will not defend you and Russia can do whatever the hell they want,” it was a seminal moment for many and why strategic alliances, be they NATO or the possibility for a Pacific Treaty Alliance need to have the financial backing of governments if they are to be taken seriously by our strategic rivals.
Initially focused on countering the Soviet threat, NATO has evolved to address new global security challenges, including the increasing assertiveness of China in the South China Sea. Territorial disputes and military buildup in this region have raised significant security concerns both regionally and globally. To counterbalance China’s influence, the Quad—comprising the United States, India, Japan, and Australia—has gained prominence, emphasizing a free and open IndoPacific region.
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