Why NATO Has Lost the War in Ukraine — An Astrological Analysis

Hermes Astrology
5 min readJan 3, 2024
Why NATO Has Lost the War in Ukraine and the Case for Its Dismantlement

What is NATO?

NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a political and military alliance of independent countries. It was established on April 4, 1949, with the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty in Washington, D.C. The primary purpose of NATO is to ensure the security and defense of its member countries through collective efforts.

Key points about NATO include:

Member Countries: NATO has 32 member countries. The alliance’s membership includes North American and European countries.

Collective Defense: The core principle of NATO is the concept of collective defense, as outlined in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. This article states that an armed attack against one or more members is considered an attack against all members, and each member agrees to take action to restore and maintain the security of the North Atlantic area.

Military Cooperation: NATO facilitates military cooperation among its members. This includes joint military exercises, intelligence-sharing, and the development of interoperable military capabilities.

Decision-Making: Decisions within NATO are made by consensus among member countries. The North Atlantic Council, composed of representatives from each member country, is the principal political decision-making body.

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Why NATO Has Lost the War in Ukraine and the Case for Its Dismantlement

NATO’s Involvement in Conflicts with Notable Military Contributions

While NATO hasn’t formally declared war or engaged in full-scale military operations like traditional wars, it has made substantial military contributions to several conflicts since its founding in 1949. Here’s a breakdown of some notable examples:

1. Kosovo War (1998–1999):

  • Context: Serbian forces engaged in ethnic cleansing against Kosovar Albanians.
  • NATO’s role: Launched airstrikes against Serbia, ultimately forcing Serbian withdrawal and paving the way for peacekeeping forces.
  • Significance: Marked NATO’s first major combat operation and a shift towards more proactive interventionism. It was the first time the alliance launched airstrikes against a sovereign state without UN Security Council approval. This intervention sparked debates about the legality and ethics of humanitarian intervention.
  • Results: The unresolved status of Kosovo continues to be a potential source of instability in the Balkans.

2. Afghanistan War (2001–2021):

  • Context: Following the 9/11 attacks, NATO led the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) to combat the Taliban and Al-Qaeda.
  • NATO’s role: Trained and advised Afghan security forces, conducted counterinsurgency operations, and provided logistical support.
  • Significance: The longest war in NATO history, regarding stabilizing Afghanistan and building its security forces.
  • Results: After the withdrawal of international forces in 2021, the Taliban quickly regained control of Afghanistan, raising concerns about human rights, especially for women and girls.

3. Libyan Civil War (2011):

  • Context: Libyan rebels sought to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi’s regime, leading to widespread violence and humanitarian crisis.
  • NATO’s role: Launched airstrikes against Gaddafi’s forces under UN Security Council authorization, contributing to his downfall.
  • Significance: Demonstrated NATO’s willingness to intervene in humanitarian crises and protect civilian populations.
  • Results: The post-Gaddafi era has been characterized by political instability and division, with multiple factions vying for power and control.

NATO’s involvement in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia

While NATO hasn’t directly engaged in military operations within Ukraine, it has played a multifaceted role in the conflict:

Support to Ukraine:

  • NATO members have provided billions of dollars in military and security assistance to Ukraine, including:
  • Defensive weapons like anti-tank missiles and air defense systems.
  • Military equipment and supplies like helmets, body armor, and communication gear.
  • Intelligence sharing and training for Ukrainian forces.

Sanctions against Russia:

  • Economic sanctions: NATO member states, along with other countries, have imposed various economic sanctions on Russia, targeting sectors like finance, energy, trade, and technology.
  • Individual sanctions: Certain individuals associated with the Russian government or deemed complicit in its actions have faced asset freezes, travel bans, and other restrictions.
  • Diplomatic measures: NATO has also taken diplomatic actions, including suspending cooperation with Russia and expelling its diplomats from member states.

Results: Russia has gained territory in Ukraine, and its economy is growing, maintaining stable government leadership, as before.

Why can’t NATO achieve long-term positive outcomes in its interventions?

NATO’s birth chart
Nato’s Birth Chart: Tropical

Looking at NATO’s birth chart, it appears to be weak and afflicted due to several challenging planetary positions:

Moon in Gemini conjunct Uranus, indicating unexpected shifts consistently occurring.

The Sun influenced by the North Node (Rahu in Vedic astrology) and Mars, forming a challenging astrological combination. Both the North Node and Mars are considered malefic, suggesting potential difficulties or obstacles.

Mercury conjunct Mars, driving NATO to express itself forcefully and enjoy challenges.

Venus, the significator of diplomacy, is in detriment in Aries. In astrology, a planet is considered in “detriment” when it is placed in the zodiac sign opposite to the one it rules. This suggests potential challenges in expressing diplomatic qualities.

Mars, the significator of war and aggression, is strongly placed in its own sign, Aries.

Jupiter, the significator of wisdom and expansion, is in fall in Capricorn. The energy of Capricorn can be somewhat restrictive for Jupiter’s expansive and philosophical nature. It is also the apex of a YOD (a negative configuration) with Saturn and Uranus.

Saturn in detriment in Leo, where its natural qualities face challenges.

Conclusion

Analyzing NATO’s birth chart, it becomes evident that the organization was established under challenging astrological configurations, contributing to the difficulties it faces in achieving positive outcomes from its interventions. According to our astrological analysis, NATO should be dismantled as soon as possible.

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