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originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Xcathdra
a reply to: intrptr
NATO does not have a military so its a bit impossible for them to occupy a country.
You must be laughing your ass off with that one.
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Xcathdra
a reply to: intrptr
NATO does not have a military so its a bit impossible for them to occupy a country.
You must be laughing your ass off with that one.
NATO does not have a military.
Laughing? no.
Concerned that you aren't understanding that fact? Very much so.
Q: Does NATO have its own armed forces?
A: All member countries that participate in the military aspect of the Alliance contribute forces and equipment, which together constitute the integrated military structure of the Alliance. These forces and assets remain under national command and control until a time when they are required by NATO for a specific purpose (i.e. conflict or crisis, peacekeeping). NATO, however, does possess some common capabilities owned and operated by the Alliance, such as the AWACS early warning radar aircraft.
NATO does not have its own military. Each individual NATO member has their own military under their own control.
originally posted by: Xcathdra
a reply to: intrptr
and yet NATO still doesnt have their own military, making it impossible for them to occupy a country. Sorry if that fact doesnt support the false narrative you are trying to push.