As NATO convenes once again to double down on military spending, arms production and the logic of deterrence through superior firepower — this despite the alliance’s own members having repeatedly used force in violation of international law in recent years, in Iran, Iraq, Venezuela, Libya, Syria and the open-ended War on Terror — it is worth asking: What kind of security are we […]The post Open letter to NATO: the false promise of militarized security appeared first on Asia Times.