Russia is not, has never been, and most likely never will be, a member of NATO.
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NATO wants Ukraine and Georgia to join. Russia doesn't like that.
No, its an independent country. It has become a member of both the EU and NATO.
No. Not a part of NATO. NATO-friendly, but not a member.
Well yes and no. NATO was formed after WWII as an alliance against communist agression of countries in Europe that considered themselves allies of the United states. The communists formed the Warsaw Pact which was the communist countries that condidered themselves aligned with Russia to protect themselves from aggression by the west. So they are not really for or against each other. It is more like they have agreed to disagree and keep a close eye on each other.
Among other things: part of Europe; part of the European Union; part of NATO; part of the World.
No. There would have been a response from Russia if United States troops were on their border. The closest we are to Russia would be Poland which is a NATO country and is a buffer between Eastern Europe and Central Europe.
Hungary!! its not Russia
Since the USA is a member of NATO, NATO is far superior. NATO _without_ American support would be a pushover to the Russians. A big part of that is that NATO is overreliant on American power. If they had to defend themselves with only their own resources, then most of the NATO nations would be forced to severely curtail their social welfare state and invest more heavily in defense.
They where part of the Cold War, because they were part of NATO, which is basically a defence pact of allies, which includes Canada, France, Britain, Russia, etc.
No, the Philippines are not a member of NATO.
No, the Philippines are not a member of NATO.