Austria’s Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger has called for an open discussion on the country’s long-standing neutrality, stating that it no longer guarantees national security in the face of growing geopolitical instability and an increasingly aggressive Russia.

In an interview with Die Welt, Meinl-Reisinger emphasized that neutrality alone does not protect Austria and pointed to the importance of strengthening defense capabilities and deepening international partnerships. “Austria is protected by investment in its own defense capacities and in its partnerships,” she said.

The minister’s remarks follow a proposal by Emil Brix, Director of the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, suggesting that Austria consider joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Meinl-Reisinger expressed support for a public debate on the issue, acknowledging that the current political and public majority remains opposed to NATO membership.

Meinl-Reisinger also addressed Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine, stating that Ukraine seeks peace, while Russia continues its campaign of aggression. She added that if Russian leader Vladimir Putin were genuinely interested in peace, he would have engaged in ceasefire negotiations.

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    You try to tell me that the war Russia is waging, which forced them to switch to war economy, which forced them to mobilise, which forced them to recruit foreign fighters and weapons from countries such as North Korea or Iran, which has them deploy several hundred thousand soldiers and which has them experienced a six-figure sum of losses, is “comparatively small”?

    Do you really?

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        Thanks for this honesty. You choose to be generous towards Russia that currently is busy destroying it’s neighbouring country by military force, yet seem to be very upset about Austria wanting to discuss a possible future within NATO. How unmasking! :D

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              I take no direct offence. Both are about politics in which I am not directly involved.

              The offence is that the media in general uses the Russian aggression to justify the reduction of civil rights. In this case there is no direct benefit so that the empty argument becomes visible.

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                I take no direct offence

                You find excuses/explanations for Russia’s actions (war) but don’t accept excuses/explanations for Austria’s actions (NATO). Strange, isn’t it?

                The offence is that the media in general uses the Russian aggression to justify the reduction of civil rights.

                Which is neither case nor topic here.

                In this case there is no direct benefit so that the empty argument becomes visible.

                I gave you a clear example for a benefit, hence this point is invalid.

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                  You find excuses/explanations for Russia’s actions (war) but don’t accept excuses/explanations for Austria’s actions (NATO). Strange, isn’t it?

                  No, because they are on different sides of the conflict. If Nato commits crimes, Germany will be responsible, like we are after WW2. So I have to be dilligent.

                  For Russia, I have to find their motivation because the propaganda I receive paints them as irrational monsters. They are still the enemy, but dehumanising them supposedly was a mistake, so I look for their rational motives.

                  Which is neither case nor topic here.

                  Then better don’t go back to my initial comment. The entire point is the wrong justification.

                  I gave you a clear example for a benefit

                  Nothing substantial. Ukraine is not part of Nato and already receives the information.

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                    If Nato commits crimes, Germany will be responsible, like we are after WW2.

                    Somehow, I have the feeling you don’t see it as clear when it comes to Russia’s crimes.

                    For Russia, I have to find their motivation because the propaganda I receive paints them as irrational monsters.

                    How does finding any “motivation” change your view on them waging a war of aggression? What is there to explain? What to excuse? Does it somehow alleviate them from their responsibility for their crimes?

                    Also, I have very strong doubts that the propaganda you receive paints Russia as the monsters.

                    Then better don’t go back to my initial comment. The entire point is the wrong justification…

                    You said: “The offence is that the media in general uses the Russian aggression to justify the reduction of civil rights.” This is neither topic of this article nor of your initial comment. Stop moving the goalposts.

                    Nothing substantial.

                    Your personal assessment is irrelevant to the actual substantiality.

                    Ukraine is not part of Nato and already receives the information.

                    Ukraine is receiving this data, because it is actively attacked and we won’t just stand there and let that happen. Also, given the circumstances, Ukraine is as embedded into NATO as possible and would love to be in NATO any minute. But I guess you’re of course strongly opposed to this as well.