@@ArmyOfMapping u fr this stupid or actin ? Russia be losin with ukraine, if it was russia vs Nato russia would be enslaved within less than a week xD
Russia would abondon them when they stop being usefull and also, do you think that basicly doubling the lengh of the front is a good idea? (honestly Poland wouldnt get anything from a war with Belarus, unless if you count freeing millions of people from a dictatorship there is no people who would want to join Poland in Belarus)
I doubt Poland would invade the other visegrad member but alr, also few mistakes : its Slovakia that poland invaded, the correct spelling is revolution(not revelation) and wrong flag (U used Slovenia's instead of Slovakia's flag). Slovenia is the little country below Austria, east of Austria, and west of croatia
Realistically poland Is not winning and they wouldn’t push the article 5 button immediately they would try to settle the conflict with diplomacy and if that fails they don’t send stuff to either side
Germany declares war on Poland Gets trade embargoed They’re industrial bad isn’t as strong now Germany realizes Poland is actually strong now Poland gets 1000 tanks from USA. Germany really outnumbered now White peace.
Article 5 wouldn't be used unless Germany leaves NATO first. All that would happen would be that Germany and Poland would lose their aid until they're done
Article 5 says that an attack on one is an attack on all. It doesn't specify that the attack has to be from a non NATO country, so if any country attacks - they're doomed. NATO doesn't serve to protect aggression amongst the members
I'd say it would be like this: Germany declares war on poland Poland: Wtf dude we're allies! Germany: Oh fuck you're right *Germany and Poland have signed white peace* A more realistic one: Nothing happens
Two nato countries declaring war on eachother would make nato declare war or they would kick out both members or just the aggressor but the most realistic option is they would try to negotiate them to peace
No, article 4 is a provision that allows member countries to bring any issue of concern, particularly related to security, to the table for consultation among all member states. It's the beginning of article 5 in a nutshell.