[Thread on the #EU/#NATO and deterrence] I keep hearing that an empowered EU, through Article 42.7 in the Treaty of Lisbon, could replace or complement @NATO’s Article 5. Anyone who thinks this is living in a dangerous fantasy world. Here’s why... [1/13]
If boiled down, Article 5 is a security guarantee issued ultimately by #NATO’s nuclear powers (🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷) to the rest of the alliance. The guarantee is this: if you attack NATO, we will inflict unacceptable damage on you, even if you can do the same to us... [2/13]
Without a shadow of a doubt, nobody can afford to make a nuclear power desperate – especially not a nuclear-armed peer. It doesn’t really matter that #Russia or the #US have more weapons than the #UK and #France. The latter can wipe out most enemy population centres... [3/13]
But it gets trickier with alliances. Would the #UK prime minister really risk London or Manchester in the event that Estonia or Romania, say, came under attack? Do the Russians think the UK would? Maybe, maybe not... [4/13]
Within an alliance, the nuclear powers therefore need to ‘extend’ their nuclear forces over non-nuclear allies. How do they do this? Through conventional forces, forwardly deployed... [5/13]
During the Cold War with the #USSR, the #UK and #US deployed 55,000 and 200,000+ to West Germany to ‘extend’ and ‘actualise’ their nuclear deterrents... [6/13]
Theory went: the #USSR would surely know that an attack on these conventional forces would almost certainly guarantee escalation – eventually, even quickly, to the nuclear level. This deterred a Soviet attack... [7/13]
This is why #Russia’s 2014 invasion of #Ukraine was met with the Enhanced/Tailored Forward Presence (EFP/TFP). Previously, there were no forwardly deployed #UK/#US forces along #NATO’s frontier to near-guarantee escalation to the nuclear level in the event of an attack... [8/13]
Now there are several thousand #UK and #US forces operating in the most exposed allies (🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹🇵🇱🇷🇴). #France has also contributed to the EFP and TFP (in 🇪🇪🇷🇴) thereby extending its nuclear deterrent for the first time in many years... [9/13]
This is why the #EU can’t provide defence or deterrence in the way #NATO can. Unless #France is prepared to place its nuclear forces under EU command or deploy thousands of conventional forces along the EU’s exposed flanks, the EU cannot deter... [10/13]
So let’s focus on #NATO as the principal defence alliance in #Europe. Unlike the #EU, it includes the #UK and #US and has stood the test of time for over 70 years... [11/13]
If Europeans want to enhance the defence of Europe they should generate conventional forces to reinforce the #UK, #US and French forward deployed forces which act as #NATO’s ‘tripwires’... [12/13]
The ability to reinforce the #EFP and #TFP will create a stronger connection with #UK, #US and French nuclear forces, binding the @NATO web of deterrence together in a more cohesive and resolute way. Anything else is fantasy... [End/13]
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1. That the #UK is back. #GlobalBritain will play a leading role in upholding the defence of #Europe and deterring threats to global security. This includes overcoming the #Covid19 pandemic, which the UK is fighting with #COVAX and the revolutionary @AstraZeneca vaccine... [2/6]
2. That #EuroAtlantic democracies need to push back against declinism and gloom. That means ending babble about ‘#Westlessness’ (🙄) and ‘strategic autonomy’ and a more active defence of liberal democracy around the world... [3/6]