NATO wants to show support for Ukraine, but only up to a certain point
When NATO leaders gather this summer to celebrate the 75th anniversary of their military alliance, the last thing they want to see is a resurgent Russian army marching through Ukraine because Europe is too weak to provide a Kiev the support it needs.What Ukraine ultimately wants is a formal invitation to join NATO. But alliance officials agree that won't happen during celebrations planned in Washington in July. NATO has no intention of welcoming a new member who, due to the alliance's collective security pact, would drag it into Europe's largest land war since 1945.That has pushed NATO to look for a middle ground, something short of membership but concrete enough to demonstrate that it is supporting Ukraine “for the long term,” as Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO secretary general,...