@windy
Yeah, I'm not going to read all of that. Sorry. But I did briefly glance over it, and this caught my eye:
If they didn’t have Putin, they’d have to invent them
That's not how NATO works. NATO was pretty much irrelevant before Putin invaded Ukraine. And people were fine by that. There was even a moment in the late 1990s when there was talk of Russia joining NATO. There was a joint exercise. People really thought that the Cold War was over and we'd just have peace now, and everybody was happy to trade with a peaceful Russia.
Countries in eastern Europe warned against it, but western Europe didn't take them seriously.
But then Putin came to power in Russia, and while he wanted to join NATO, he didn't want to have to go through the same admission process and meet the same criteria as "countries that don't matter" (his words). And that choice of words is very telling: Putin believes that the countries in between Russia and the US don't really matter. He doesn't respect countries weaker than his. He sees them not as equals, but as countries to be controlled. And that's the wrong attitude to be in NATO. NATO is not a vehicle for control, but for mutual defense. Putin doesn't get that, because he's an imperialist.