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That's literally false, go and read article 5. It explicitly says external threats, not internal. In this case, Article 1 applies, which is actually about internal conflicts., but it simply says that any conflicts should be resolved peacefully, not that other members have any obligation to get involved.
Article 5 doesn't mention internal or external threats https://www.nato.int/en/what-we-do/introduction-to-nato/collective-defence-and-article-5
Because other articles already clarified that. If one law says "drinking is illegal", another law does not need to say "drinking while being with friends is illegal"
It normally goes 1..2..3.., so if 1 already says something, 5 does not need to repeat something about being exclusively external.
Lmao we have a NATO expert here
Ok, can you point me which article says it's for external threats only?
Honestly, not worth my time.
I'm not going to be your assistant in searching for stuff, but it goes something along these lines if internal attack happens - Article 1 is invoked. If whatever happened is not resolved peacefully, article 4 is invoked. Everyone gathers around and reminds the defender that NATO and Article 5 is linked to United Charters, and that (4-2?) quite clearly puts that into words (about inner conflicts), then everyone finished their high end meal and goes home.
TBH I sometimes bombard a family member of mine with questions, who's an officer in army that's under NATO.