The Caliphate for a World Without NATO
(Translated)
News:
The heads of state and government of the member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization met in The Hague, Netherlands, on June 24 and 25.
Comment:
The Hague Summit Declaration issued by the heads of state and government of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization included the following statements: "In the face of serious security threats and challenges, particularly the long-term threat posed by Russia to Euro-Atlantic security and the continuing threat of terrorism, Allies are committed to allocating 5% of GDP to annual defense needs and spending on security and defense until 2035. This commitment will enable us to meet our individual and collective obligations under Article 3 of the Washington Treaty. These investments will ensure that we have the forces, capabilities, resources, infrastructure, combat readiness and resilience necessary for the three core tasks of deterrence and defense, crisis prevention and management, and cooperative security."
At the NATO summit in The Hague, Russia and terrorism emerged as the most important threats, while another important issue was the commitment of member states to allocate 5% of GDP to security and defense spending.
NATO is a military organization used by the United States for its own interests. Currently, the United States sees Russia, China, and Europe, in addition to the term terrorism mentioned in its declaration, as threats to it in the world.
In this context, the United States seeks to use NATO to protect its interests from Islam and Muslims, Russia, and in the long term, China.
Under pressure from America, NATO member states have committed to increasing their spending on security and defense to 5% of GDP.
The combined GDP of the 32 NATO member states is about $50 trillion. Member states spend $1.25 trillion on security and defense annually. At the Hague Summit, the United States aimed to increase this figure to $2.5 trillion with the commitment of member states.
Thus, NATO member states will enter an arms race, and countries with developed defense industries and weapons, especially the United States, will benefit from this situation. NATO will also become stronger in the field of defense and security. The truth is: an international military organization of 32 countries, possessing the latest weapons and powerful armies in the world, who can face it, and how can they face it? Who can fight a mighty power like NATO?
The United States wants to maintain its hegemony in the world by using this mighty force, NATO, for its own interests. For this reason, NATO is one of the most important threats to Muslims and to humanity, which must be destroyed, dismantled, prevented, and fought. So who can fight NATO and weaken it? The only real answer is the Caliphate.
If Muslims can unite their central location with its geopolitical and geostrategic importance in the world, their wealth and resources, both hidden and apparent, their number approaching two billion, and their huge armies equipped with advanced weapons and classified globally, with a political project such as the Caliphate, they will be a superpower capable of fighting and weakening NATO. The Caliphate is the only power and option to liberate Muslims and all of humanity from the hegemony of the colonizers ﴿FOR THE LIKE OF THIS LET THE WORKERS WORK﴾.
Written for the Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir
Ramzi Aziz