The article discusses NATO's evolving role, highlighting concerns over its alignment with democratic principles. It references the North Atlantic Treaty, emphasizing its founding ideals of peace and democracy, which now seem outdated given recent developments. The article notes that Turkey, chosen to host this year's NATO summit, has lost its status as a liberal democracy and is classified as an 'electoral autocracy' by V-Dem. This choice has drawn criticism, especially since Turkey has faced international scrutiny for human rights issues and actions against opposition figures. Additionally, the article mentions U.S. President Trump's attendance at the summit despite his criticisms of European countries, partly due to the event being hosted in Turkey. The piece also touches on historical tensions between NATO members and Turkey, including Turkey's purchase of Russian missile systems and its stance on Kurdish forces.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames NATO's current state as a departure from its democratic foundations, criticizes Turkey's hosting of the summit due to its undemocratic practices, and highlights human rights concerns. The tone is critical of NATO's alignment with Turkey and emphasizes the erosion of democratic and




