Why does NATO have its name backwards on its emblem?

Why does NATO have its name backwards on its emblem?

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>French: Organisation du Traité de l'Atlantique Nord

USA
ASU

It's in the most relevant and second most relevant languages in the world.

UK
KU

bcus
spen

Excusez-moi but the French language is not relevant to any degree

sucb
neps

Also French can't into English

More like: the most relevant and most autistic language in the world.

In portuguese its: Organização do Tratado do Atlântico Norte (OTAN). For half of the World its OTAN.

Spanish lad

Africa will be the strongest nation in the world by 2050, guess its official language.

Afrikaans

Chinese

I did not anticipate being asked a question today, on the Lord's Day. Today is a day to relax therefore I will not respond

Modern Standard Arabic

Greek

Praise the Sun

Nintendo

I didn't say Europe by 2050

Mexico doesn't even speak it's own language lol.

Mexico please stop ;; you are making me cry ;;

UK isn't Europe lad

I would like to file a report against Mexico to the NATO police. To whom do I address my letter of complaint?

> neps
cute!

President Trump

I never mentioned Ottoman Turkish though

neps don't have tiddies

Mexico speaks all of it's languages
>Imblying a Mayan could understand nahuatl
That's why we got Spanish

Because the representation of a country that withdrew it's membership for a good half a century is that important to them.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO#French_withdrawal

>neps don't have tiddies
TAKE THIS BACK

in spain its EE.UU. (Estados Unidos)

Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte (OTAN)

The withdrew from the military structure not from the political one

We also entered as political member only and didn't join the military structure until a decade ago or so

*They

So you can read it in the car mirror.

Spanish:Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte