The Senate on Wednesday rejected an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that would have clarified that Article 5 of the NATO treaty does not obviate the need for Congress to declare war.
Article 5 holds that an attack on any NATO member must be treated as an attack on the whole alliance, as part of the collective defense commitment.Sen. Rand Paul introduced the measure as NATO membership for Ukraine is being discussed while the country is at war with nuclear-armed Russia.
Supporters of expanding NATO to include Ukraine believe it would have deterred the Russians from invading in the first place. Opponents worry Ukrainian NATO membership would lead to what Biden has described as “World War III” and that enlarging the alliance near Russia’s borders was a motivating factor in the invasion.Paul’s amendment would have required congressional authorization of a war triggered by Article 5.
A bipartisan group of senators rejected the proposal as lawmakers rush to come up with an agreement on the must-pass NDAA legislation.
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