Perhaps the U.S.A. should quit N.A.T.O. and let Europe defend itself against whomever. Instead of N.A.T.O the U.S.A. could form a new, commercial volunteer military alliance for international security and nations could receive help from it in relation to what they put into it. If Germany paid 5% of its GDP into military material and personnel dedicated to the organization then they would receive whatever degree of support that purchased. The percent of GDP put into a military-for-the volunteer force by a nation would determine the kind of support they would get in case of conflict instead of the gross amount of money. Small nations would get the same level of help for their 5% as large nations.
The volunteer military alliance would just defend itself against attacks from non-member nations. If a member nation attacked another maybe there would need to be a vote by members on who to go to war with between the two parties-yet it could be by alliance law, just one side and not both.
The volunteer military alliance would just defend itself against attacks from non-member nations. If a member nation attacked another maybe there would need to be a vote by members on who to go to war with between the two parties-yet it could be by alliance law, just one side and not both.
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