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NATO never ever takes a country that has territorial dispute.
For example, Georgia, Moldova.
Putin just threatened nuclear attack. Don't think nato will fast track this membership.
This is not Disney land, it's Russia for world war 3 sake.
I'm just saying that Greece has a territorial dispute with Turkey and it's a NATO country. And Turkey has a territorial dispute with Greece and the Kurds.
So it's more along the lines of "NATO doesn't take in countries that have territorial disputes that involve Russia in some way". xP
Putin just threatened nuclear attack. Don't think nato will fast track this membership.
This is not Disney land, it's Russia for world war 3 sake.
Maybe, at the time of induction, Greece and Turkey did not have territorial dispute, and afterwards they did. Could you mention what territorial disputes exist between Greece and Turkey? AFAIK, Kurds never declared independence from Turkey.
The territorial disputes are exactly the reason why Turkey and Greece both joined at the same time, belive me if there wasnt Nato our countrys would have had several wars in the last 5-6 decades.I'm just saying that Greece has a territorial dispute with Turkey and it's a NATO country. And Turkey has a territorial dispute with Greece and the Kurds.
So it's more along the lines of "NATO doesn't take in countries that have territorial disputes that involve Russia in some way". xP
No eastern Slavic country has never joined NATO. Plus, no ex USSR country other than the 3 puny Baltic ones has ever joined NATO. Poroshenko should be ashamed of being a traitor of eastern Slavs. Let's be absolutely clear about one thing. NATO never ever takes a country that has territorial dispute.
NATO was formed when Germany was divided into two countries. I'd call that a "territorial dispute".