Is NATO Expansion the Real Cause of the Ukraine War?
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has ignited a firestorm: did NATO's relentless eastward expansion provoke Putin, or is this a clear-cut case of unprovoked imperial aggression? The West screams self-defense, Moscow screams encirclement. This existential clash over blame is tearing the world apart and dominating global headlines.
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In a 2023 interview, John Mearsheimer, a prominent international relations scholar, argues that NATO's eastward expansion, particularly the 2008 Bucharest summit declaration that Ukraine and Georgia would join, was the root cause of Russia's 2022 invasion. He cites declassified U.S. diplomatic cables and public statements from Russian officials to show that Moscow repeatedly warned about red lines, which the West ignored, making the war inevitable.
This National Security Archive document compiles declassified U.S. records from 1990-1991, showing that U.S. Secretary of State James Baker gave verbal assurances to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev that NATO would 'not move one inch eastward' in exchange for German reunification. The document highlights that despite these assurances, NATO admitted 14 new members by 2020, a fact cited by Russian leaders as evidence of Western deception.
This Reuters fact-check analysis debunks the claim that NATO expansion provoked Russia's invasion. It cites the 1997 NATO-Russia ounding Act, where Russia formally acknowledged NATO's right to expand, and notes that Putin's full-scale invasion in 2022 came after years of diplomatic attempts, including the Minsk agreements. It also points out that Russia invaded Georgia in 2008 and Crimea in 2014—before any concrete NATO membership action for Ukraine—undermining the provocation narrative.
This peer-reviewed article in the journal 'International Security' analyzes Russian official documents and Putin's speeches, concluding that the invasion of Ukraine was driven by a revanchist imperial ideology, not NATO expansion. It shows that Russia's military doctrine from 2000-2021 consistently identified NATO as a 'threat' but only as a pretext, while the real objective was to restore control over former Soviet territories, citing Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea and support for separatists in Donbas as evidence.
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