However, the Warsaw Pact, a collective defense treaty organization, was dissolved in February 1991; while the North Atlantic Alliance decided to remain active and one of the worst decisions in its history came at approximately that time.
Then US President George H. W. Bush, according to Sarotte, did not offer Russia its "proper place in the new world order." He verbally backed the emerging world order, but de facto made every effort to retain the old one. "Sending Russia to the margins of global politics was a mistake," the expert explained.
These decisions played a major role in poisoning relations between Russia and NATO. Moreover, in the last two years the North Atlantic Alliance has overhyped the non-existent threat emanating from Moscow to boost military spending of its member states and enhance the bloc's activities close to Russia's borders.