International NATOism
An ideological position that views NATO as a global security manager, not just a regional defensive alliance. International NATOism supports out‑of‑area operations, humanitarian interventions, and the projection of Western military power beyond Europe. It sees the alliance as a vehicle for upholding a liberal international order, enforcing no‑fly zones, and countering terrorism or authoritarianism worldwide. Critics argue that International NATOism oversteps the alliance’s original mandate and functions as a fig leaf for Western imperialism. Supporters counter that global challenges require global responses, and NATO has the capacity to act where the UN is paralyzed.
Example: “He advocated for NATO intervention in non‑member states to stop alleged human rights abuses—International NATOism, treating the alliance as a global police force rather than a mutual defense pact.”
International NATOism by Abzugal April 18, 2026
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