The NATO declaration following the summit in Washington is nothing more than a document of "covetous and contemptuous global war" that Russia and China should pay close attention to, veteran Defense Department analyst and retired US Air Force Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski told Sputnik.
"They [Russia and China] should read it carefully and expose some of its hypocrisy. It is fundamentally a document of covetous and contemptuous global war, made by a shallow alliance that hasn’t won any war it has engaged in, and several of which it directly started, since its inception," Kwiatkowski said in an interview.
The NATO declaration called on China "to cease all material and political support to Russia’s war effort," which allegedly includes "the transfer of dual-use materials, such as weapons components, equipment, and raw materials that serve as inputs for Russia’s defense sector." The Chinese Mission to the European Union reacted sharply, saying the declaration was "filled with Cold War mentality and belligerent rhetoric."
Unlike the US, China has not provided lethal weapons to any party to the conflict, Chinese officials said.
Kwiatkowski continued, saying that the declaration is a tool for enriching American military corporations and not a map for the development of the military bloc for the future.
"It is a bureaucratic document more suited to solicitations for a US arms manufacturers pyramid scheme than a functional guide to the future of NATO," Kwiatkowski said.
At the same time, the document serves as a warning to the rest of the world that the military alliance sees no limit to its territorial ambitions. With the current level of funding, the alliance will pose a threat to peace and security, and trade in the Black Sea and the Pacific regions, he added.
According to Kwiatkowski, the major part of the declaration contradicts any defensive intent of the military bloc, as NATO now seeks specific war and prewar efforts against Russia and China across multiple regions.