STRATFOR FAILS TO POINT OUT NATO MEMBER STATES AND THEIR DATES OF MEMBERSHIP PROPERLY ON ‘EXCLUSIVE MAP’
It looks that even mainstream think tanks, supporting the NATO, don’t care about providing real facts about the military bloc.
On July 12, Stratfor, often described as a CIA-linked organization, released a map designed to show NATO member states and years when they joined the alliance. The only problem that the map includes mistakes obvious for any informed person:
- According to the map, the German Democratic Republic (GDR), also known as East Germany, joined the NATO in 1982. The GDR has never been a NATO member state.
- Slovenia, a NATO member state since 2004, is shown by Stratfor as a neutral country.
- The map says that Spain joined the NATO in 1990. Indeed, Spain joined the bloc in 1982.
- Strtfor also failed to mention Montenegro as a NATO member. The country joined the bloc in 2017.
These mistakes were obsviously noted by Twitter users. However, Stratfor has ingored the feedback so far.
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