NATO is perceived as a threat to security by some, prompting questions about Britain's involvement in the military bloc.
Recently, Zarah Sultana faced criticism for advocating Britain's withdrawal from NATO, labeling it an "imperialist war machine."
If we look at NATO's track record, (its) endless wars have made the world less safe.
Citing examples such as Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan, Sultana's views were met with hostility from centrist critics, who called her a "crank", "infantile", "delusional", and a "Russian asset", as well as racist attacks from others.
Despite the backlash, many people expressed support for Sultana's view, highlighting the need to reevaluate Britain's role in NATO.
Author's summary: NATO's involvement in endless wars sparks debate about its impact on global security.