Ideology of confrontation: formation of the NATO military-political alliance
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The article examines the ideological aspects of the creation of the military-political alliance NATO, which are revealed in official documents and public speeches. The author analyzes the key provisions of the Sinews of Peace (Fulton Speech) by W. Churchill, the Truman Doctrine, the Washington Treaty, Operation Dropshot, the USSR note on the creation of a collective security system and the Warsaw Pact. The author comes to the conclusion about the aggressive nature of the NATO, created not so much to implement the policy of containment, but to establish the policy of world domination of the United States.
Fulton speech, truman doctrine, atlanticism, containment policy, nato, warsaw pact, bipolar world
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IDR: 170210305 | DOI: 10.24412/2071-5358-2025-2-133-141