Statement
on H Res 997
Expressing
the strong support of the House of Representatives for the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization to enter into a Membership Action Plan with
Georgia
and
Ukraine
.
Ron
Paul, M.D.
1
April 2008
Mr.
Speaker, I rise in opposition to this resolution calling for the further
expansion of NATO to the borders of
Russia
. NATO is an organization whose purpose ended with the end of its Warsaw Pact
adversary. When NATO struggled to define its future after the Cold War, it
settled on attacking a sovereign state,
Yugoslavia
, which had neither invaded nor threatened any NATO member state.
This
current round of NATO expansion is a political reward to governments in
Georgia
and
Ukraine
that came to power as a result of US-supported revolutions, the so-called
Orange Revolution and Rose Revolution. The governments that arose from these
street protests were eager to please their
US
sponsor and the
US
, in turn, turned a blind eye to the numerous political and human rights abuses
that took place under the new regimes. Thus the
US
policy of “exporting democracy” has only succeeding in exporting more
misery to the countries it has targeted.
NATO
expansion only benefits the
US
military industrial complex, which stands to profit from expanded arms sales to
new NATO members. The “modernization” of former Soviet militaries in
Ukraine
and
Georgia
will mean tens of millions in sales to US and European military contractors.
The
US
taxpayer will be left holding the bill, as the
US
government will subsidize most of the transactions. Providing
US
military guarantees to
Ukraine
and
Georgia
can only further strain our military. This NATO expansion may well involve the
US
military in conflicts as unrelated to our national interest as the breakaway
regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia in
Georgia
. The idea that American troops might be forced to fight and die to prevent a
small section of
Georgia
from seceding is absurd and disturbing.
Mr.
Speaker, NATO should be disbanded, not expanded.