I can confidently tell you this! Many NATO members would drop out of the alliance and even try not to enter into the fight once they realize the risks are high for their countries.
I can confidently tell you this! Many NATO members would drop out of the alliance and even try not to enter into the fight once they realize the risks are high for their countries.
It will depend on the circumstances. If a country like Poland tries to provoke the Russians, hoping to entice NATO into the fight, I am sure many countries in Europe could end up avoiding this fight
Most NATO members don't want any fight with the Russians, but only a handful of these countries like Poland, Estonia, UK, and United States badly want to have a war with them.
Most NATO members are reluctant because they understand that such a war is a 2-edged sword that could kill the attacked and the attacker.
NATO's power and unity will only be guaranteed through self-restraint. If some hawkish members try to make irrational and unilateral decisions, this unity won't be guaranteed, especially if it involves starting a large-scale war that destroys the attacked and the attacker.
The most immediate victims of such a war would be these tiny nations that badly want it. There is a difference between a fictional movie and reality. When reality starts to set in, a country like Estonia will easily understand that they got everything wrong.