Alfred De Zayas: NATO is The Biggest Threat To The World Today.
Alfred, a former UN Human Rights Council expert, published an article in the Global Times and wrote that NATO is the biggest threat to humanity right now.
In this regard, he added: Although NATO forces have continuously committed war crimes and crimes against humanity since the 1990s, today it is very important for the world community to recognize that NATO is a threat to the peace and security of humanity.
De Zayas pointed out that “the provocative actions and movements of this military organization are the biggest threat to the survival and continuity of human life.” He said: NATO should be called a criminal organization because since 1997 it has become a “geopolitical giant” that wants to dominate the whole world.
According to this American expert, “Any court with appropriate jurisdiction (in the world) can try NATO military forces based on existing human laws. Many violations and crimes by representatives of NATO forces have been recorded and documented in accordance with the Hague and Geneva Conventions.”
Yesterday, Sunday, “Jeffrey Young”, the American Democratic politician, emphasized that the best scenario that can happen to the people of Ukraine is that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is dissolved.
In the midst of Kyiv’s counter-attacks against Moscow, whose media noise is far greater than its achievements on the battlefield, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, at the recent NATO Summit in Lithuania, begged for a promise from the West to join NATO. However, the only promise that Kyiv was able to get was more weapons to blow more and more into the fire of NATO’s proxy war against Russia!
Jeffrey Young wrote about this on Twitter: The best thing for the people of Ukraine is the dissolution of NATO and the permanent withdrawal of all American weapons and forces from all corners of Europe.
The American politician, who has always spoken openly in support of Russia’s ongoing military operations in Ukraine, republished the recent statements of John Kirby, the spokesman for the White House’s National Security Council, in this Twitter post.
Kirby, who is the coordinator of strategic relations at the National Security Council in Washington, said that 3,000 additional reserve forces from the United States will be sent to Europe, and they will mostly focus on executive and logistical missions to “support and maintain a large military presence for the long term.”
He also emphasized that due to the “understanding” of the fact that “the security conditions of Europe have changed”, more than 80,000 US forces are stationed in Europe and the goal is for Washington to use “the appropriate position and position of the forces to support the eastern front more.” ensure for the long term.”