A recent episode of Forgotten History, a 10th Legion Pictures production, explores the question of whether NATO still serves America’s interests. Host Colin D. Heaton examines the alliance’s collective defense clause, Article 5, and its potential to draw the United States into conflicts that may not directly serve national interests.
NATO’s Evolving Mission
Heaton argues that NATO’s mission has evolved significantly since its inception as a response to Soviet expansion. Today, the United States provides much of the alliance’s military strength, while many European nations rely on U.S. protection. This has led to concerns that America is shouldering too much of the burden for European security.
The episode also revisits moments when NATO allies did not move in lockstep with Washington, including Cold War crises, Middle East conflicts, and disputes over U.S. military action abroad. As the United States continues to navigate its role in global affairs, the question of whether NATO remains a valuable alliance is more pressing than ever.
Original reporting: The Dallas Express — read the source article.