NATO is perceived as a threat to security by some, prompting questions about Britain's involvement in the military bloc.
Why would anyone want Britain to be part of a military bloc that fights endless wars and has armed Israel’s...
Zarah Sultana has faced criticism for advocating Britain's withdrawal from NATO, calling it "an imperialist war machine." She cited examples such as Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan, stating:
If we look at NATO’s track record, (its) endless wars have made the world less safe.
Centrists and others have responded with abuse, labeling Sultana "a crank", "infantile", "delusional", and "a Russian asset", as well as racist attacks.
Despite the hostility, many have expressed support for her view, highlighting the need to reevaluate Britain's role in NATO.
Author's summary: NATO's role in endless wars sparks debate about Britain's involvement.