@Dietmar,
the notification of member states in NATO was, heretofore sacrosanct...
of course NATO is political at a certain level, so is everything, but it has also been an historically effective organization, whereas UN is notorious for being political to the extreme in that it was rarely ever effective. Shall we say , it was once an order of magnitude more political than nato.
do you mean to suggest, avoiding the possibility of an 'impression' being created was a good reason to torpedo the effectiveness of NATO? That doesn't sound like a very good reason to me.
Notification of member states should have been sacrosanct...sure politicians will play their games, always...but some things should be out of play.
Now, with NATO, as with the UN, nothing is out of play...and its obvious that Nato will act as a 'collective'...only if by sheer coincidence allows that each individual state has the same interests...so much for NATO... it's done.
I think, that all the countries acted without honor to some extent. France and Germany for torpedoing the effectiveness of NATO just to avoid the possibility that someone might read something into routine notifications....and the U.S. for not demanding the UN vote and allowing it to be veto'd....
Now nato is a joke, the U.N. is (still) a joke....
It's not a good day for international politics, though, to be frank, I am more concerned about the damage going on now, internally in the United States...but that is for another post.