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Saturday 15 April 2023

What went wrong in the late nineteen nineties?

 Chat GPT 3, trained only up until September 2021, responded to a question: … the NATO-Ukraine Commission, which was established in 1997, has not increased the need for surveillance in the West, destabilized the region, or made nuclear war more likely. The commission was established to strengthen cooperation and dialogue between NATO and Ukraine, and to support Ukraine's efforts to reform and modernize its defense and security sector.

The NATO-Ukraine Commission has focused primarily on non-military cooperation, such as promoting democratic reforms, supporting economic development, and strengthening civil society in Ukraine. While the commission has also provided military support to Ukraine, this support has been focused on defensive capabilities and has not been intended to escalate the conflict or increase the risk of nuclear war.

In addition, the NATO alliance has a defensive posture and is not seeking to provoke or threaten Russia. NATO's goal is to deter potential adversaries from aggression against its member states and to promote stability and security in the Euro-Atlantic region through dialogue, cooperation, and partnership.

Overall, while the conflict in Ukraine has heightened tensions between Russia and the West, the NATO-Ukraine Commission has not been a primary driver of these tensions and has not contributed to destabilizing the region or making nuclear war more likely.