General Keith Kellogg, a former special envoy for the United States in Ukraine, has proposed the formation of alternative military alliances to NATO. His remarks were made during an appearance on Fox News, where he expressed criticism of the current NATO structure.
Kellogg indicated that the United States might consider invoking Article 13 of the NATO treaty, which could allow for a structured withdrawal from the alliance. He suggested that this process could provide NATO with a year to prepare for such a shift.
In his comments, Kellogg emphasized the need to rethink defense structures, proposing potential collaborations with countries like Japan and Australia. He also mentioned European nations willing to engage in military efforts, including a reinvigorated Germany and Poland, as well as Ukraine, which he noted has proven to be a reliable ally.
General Keith Kellogg has called for the establishment of alternative military alliances to NATO, criticizing the current framework and suggesting potential collaborations with various nations. His comments raise questions about the future of US engagement in NATO and the possibility of new defense partnerships.
