If Kosovo were at war now, would NATO intervene, according to former spokeswoman Shea?

Former spokeswoman NATO during the Kosovo war, Jamie Shea, has answered a hypothetical question if NATO today would intervene in Kosovo if it were a situation similar to that of 1999. He has said it is currently the new moment of the US being no longer involved in the military alliance. [...]
Former spokeswoman NATO during the Kosovo war, Jamie Shea, has answered a hypothetical question if NATO today would intervene in Kosovo if it were a situation similar to that of 1999.
He has said it is currently the new moment of the US being no longer involved in the military alliance as it was at the time. It stressed that 1999 was a unique political moment when the Russians were weak, the Chinese were neutral in the United Nations Security Council, and when Americans were more involved.
Now it's a whole different moment, let's talk about it openly. The United States is not as involved in NATO as they were, they are not as committed as they were in the world, the war in Ukraine has hinted that NATO has returned to collective protection in eastern Europe and its mission since the beginning. NATO left Afghanistan now leaving Iraq. He didn't stay in Libya. Therefore, Kosovo is an exception case with KFOR, which is there 27 years,”, he responded.
Former senior official of NATO has also spoken of the journey of Kosovo in terms of security after its liberation, while expressing its desire not to die without seeing Kosovo in NATO.
And until it was asked about relations between Kosovo and Serbia 27 years after the end of the war, when even the geopolitical situation in the world is not in the best possible situation, Shea has said Serbia is not being threatened by anyone. /Periscope












