
Is NATO truly serving peace and security — or has it drifted from its original mission?
In this episode, we explore some of the most thought-provoking critiques of the alliance, featuring perspectives from respected scholars like John Mearsheimer and Noam Chomsky.
We discuss NATO’s expansion after the Cold War, the tensions it may have fueled with Russia, and controversial actions like the 1999 bombing of Yugoslavia — carried out without UN approval.
These are perspectives often left out of the mainstream debate, but they raise important questions about the future of European security and whether a more inclusive approach is possible.