NATO will be much less politically correct than before – at least in terms of language
Wording on climate, gender and diversity has been changed or removed from the US-led military pact’s rules of engagement – reportedly to appease the Trump administration.
At home in the United States, President Donald Trump and his inner circle have vowed to fight what they have described as far-left infiltration of US government agencies through various Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) programs.
For example, Trump’s Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, has declared that any focus on “diversity” is destructive and harmful, and vowed to eliminate the Department of Defense’s diversity initiatives.
The US president has also expressed criticism of how NATO operates today – and the fact that the military pact is now revising its language, making it far less politically correct, is seen by observers as a desperate attempt to make Trump and his staff more sympathetic to the organization’s activities.
According to one official Politico spoke to, the phrase “green technology” has been replaced by “innovative technology” and “climate” by “operational environment“, among others.
“More people pricking up their ears”
In addition, gender-related phrases are avoided – as are terms such as “woman”, “peace” or “security”. At least if you want the proposals to be approved with the support of the Americans.
– Everyone sees on the news where the Trump admin stands; you don’t want to do anything that shoots yourself in the foot, the NATO official said.
– Everyone knows that the worst thing you can do is present it as a diversity issue … Now more people are pricking up their ears to make sure it is spoken about in military terms
NATO also has several “climate advisers” attached to the organization, tasked with advising the military leadership on how the environment and climate change could affect the military alliance’s combat capabilities. However, it appears that these will remain in place for the time being.
On several occasions, Trump has stated that he is considering leaving NATO – mainly pointing to the fact that the US bears too much of the military alliance’s costs. He wants Sweden and other countries to increase their defense budgets to 5% of GDP – a doubling compared to today.