NATO is perceived as a threat to security by some, prompting the question of why Britain should be part of a military bloc involved in endless wars.
Zarah Sultana stated that NATO is "an imperialist war machine" and cited examples such as Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan, saying "if we look at NATO's track record, (its) endless wars have made the world less safe."
Her views were met with criticism, including being labeled "a crank", "infantile", "delusional", and "a Russian asset" by centrists, as well as racist attacks from others.
Despite the backlash, many people expressed support for her view, highlighting the divisive nature of NATO's role in British politics.
Author's summary: NATO's involvement in wars sparks security concerns.