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What's the difference to an actual NATO membership?

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    What's the difference to an actual NATO membership?

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      Inthe case of the actual membership, members would be obligated to do at least something when Russia attack. In the case of fiction membership NATO might just budapesht-memorandum around.

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        If they joined immediately, NATO would have to directly engage Russia now -- which would be bad, especially with the US being shitty right now.

        If they predicate membership on a Russian attack it will defer and potentially remove that risk. Seems like a solid idea to me.

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          If they joined immediately, NATO would have to directly engage Russia now -- which would be bad, especially with the US being shitty right now.

          If they predicate membership on a Russian attack it will defer and potentially remove that risk. Seems like a solid idea to me.

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          It's a solid start, but it really should just be predicated on a peace deal itself as the disqualification logic used before isn't applicable at that point. Joining NATO should always be done in peace time, including before and not at the start of the inevitable subsequent war with Russia.

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            NATO allies are expected to standardize their military equipment and processes to some extent, so they can interoperate with each other. This is why there's NATO standard ammunition, and why the US military does a lot of stuff in metric.

            One non-dirty-tricks reason to do this would be to give Ukraine ample time to get all that administrative stuff in order.

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              Heheheehehe

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