Crosetto and the shocking statement: «NATO no longer has a reason to exist». Here's what the Minister of Defense meant - VIDEO - brigatafolgore.net
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Crosetto and the shocking statement: «NATO no longer has a reason to exist». Here's what the Minister of Defense meant - VIDEO

Crosetto and the shocking statement: «NATO no longer has a reason to exist». Here's what the Minister of Defense meant - VIDEO - brigatafolgore.net

Guido Crosetto, Italian Minister of Defense, sparked a heated debate with a strong and controversial statement made during a conference at the University of Padua. Speaking about the global geopolitical evolution, Crosetto stated that NATO no longer has a reason to exist, arguing that the reality of the modern world has changed radically compared to thirty years ago.

The statement on NATO: "Once the center of the world was the Atlantic Ocean, now it's the world"

Crosetto emphasized that NATO, which once positioned itself as the central defense organization between Europe and the United States, no longer meets current geopolitical needs. «Once the center of the world was the Atlantic Ocean, now it's the world», he declared, pointing to a shift in global paradigms that has reduced the dominance of the USA and Europe.

Crosetto and the shocking statement: «NATO no longer has a reason to exist». Here's what the Minister of Defense meant - brigatafolgore.net
Crosetto and the shocking statement: «NATO no longer has a reason to exist». Here's what the Minister of Defense meant - brigatafolgore.net

The minister then explained that if NATO does not evolve to include broader dialogues with the Global South, it risks becoming an obsolete organization. «If NATO does not become something different, we will not be able to achieve security that includes universal rules», he warned.

Criticism of the European Union and the UN

Crosetto then expanded his discourse to other Western institutions, particularly the European Union and the UN, accusing them of failing to adapt to geopolitical changes. He stated that in a world where economic values now prevail over ideological ones, Europe has lost its political relevance. «If Europe had had a foreign or defense policy, perhaps it could have counted more. But its time is over», he said with a tone of sadness.

According to Crosetto, the UN has also lost weight in the international context, reducing itself to an almost insignificant structure. «The UN counts as much as Europe in the world, nothing», he stated, highlighting the need for a new approach to international relations.

Crosetto and the shocking statement: «NATO no longer has a reason to exist». Here's what the Minister of Defense meant - brigatafolgore.net
Crosetto and the shocking statement: «NATO no longer has a reason to exist». Here's what the Minister of Defense meant - brigatafolgore.net

For Crosetto, the key to avoiding the ineffectiveness of global institutions is a renewed dialogue with the nations of the Global South. In a period of great geopolitical changes, Italy and Western powers must adapt to new realities and seek to build more inclusive and global relationships, otherwise they risk becoming irrelevant.

Although his remarks were harsh towards international institutions, Crosetto sought to reassure the Italian public regarding current geopolitical tensions. He stated that despite international uncertainty, Italy is not at risk of being involved in direct conflicts, excluding the possibility that the country will be called to participate in imminent conflicts.

NATO and the future of international institutions

Crosetto's statement on NATO and the aging of institutions like the EU and the UN raises questions about the West's ability to adapt to a rapidly changing world. International security and traditional alliances are being tested in a context where new emerging powers are gaining greater influence. If NATO and other organizations fail to renew themselves, the risk is that they will become increasingly marginal entities.

The Minister of Defense concluded his speech by urging the need for deep reflection on the future of international alliances and the centrality of new global relationships. The world has changed, and institutional responses must evolve to address the challenges of an increasingly complex and diverse geopolitical landscape.

https://youtu.be/kU6zJGR5b7w
Source: www.difesa.it
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Known as Alessandro Generotti, Corporal Major, retired Paratrooper. Military Parachutist Badge no. 192806. 186th Parachute Regiment “Folgore” / 5th Parachute Battalion “El Alamein” / 13th Parachute Company “Condor”. Founder and administrator of the website BRIGATAFOLGORE.NET. Professional blogger and IT specialist. Ordinary Member of the A.N.P.D'I., Siena Section.

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