by Gojira-2000 » Sat Jul 12, 2014 10:37 pm
NATO as a force can operate anywhere in the world by invoking Article 5 of the treaty's mutual self-defense clause. The first time this clause came into effect wasn't due to the Soviet Union, but in response to the September 11th attacks against the World Trade Center and The Pentagon back in 2001. Godzilla clearly posed a significant threat to the United States back in 1954, and was clearly a potential threat to her allies, and their territories in the Pacific. Even if we take just one NATO member, let's say the United Kingdom, then the mutual self-defense clause would potentially allow NATO as a whole to cast a wide net of security operations around the globe simply due to the British Overseas Territories:
Incidentally, I did wonder how the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan would have been interpreted in a situation like this.