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Nato’s doctrine of aggression is being challenged worldwide
In his concluding article on Nato Alan Mackinnon examines how the alliance and the EU fit into US global strategy and considers the main counter alliances that seek to challenge Washington’s hold on power

US global strategy is about containing, encircling and isolating its potential rivals by military and economic means.

Russia has huge oil and gas reserves and remains the main military rival with a formidable arsenal of nuclear weapons.

China is easily the biggest economic threat and, by some measures, its economy is already bigger than that of the US. Its military posture is overwhelmingly defensive and it lacks the ability to project military power outside its own area.

  • Nato is the Biggest Threat to Peace, a pamphlet by Alan Mackinnon is £2 (incl P&P) from Scottish CND, 77 Southpark Ave, Glasgow G12 8LE
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