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Axis of Evil
NATO further delays decision on help in Iraq war
2003-01-29
NATO delivered another setback to the United States on Wednesday as four allies delayed plans for the alliance to send planes and missiles to defend Turkey if there is war with Iraq.
Officials said the U.S. proposals for NATO to start preparing to support Turkey were not even discussed at a meeting of the alliance's policy-making North Atlantic Council, after the 19 allies failed to agree in private talks on Tuesday. France, Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg say they do not oppose the U.S. proposals as such. But they feel it is too early to start the military planning while there is hope of avoiding a war through diplomacy and the UN weapons inspections process.
Seems that the Axis of Weasels has expanded to four members.
The U.S. proposals include sending AWACS surveillance planes and Patriot missile systems to Turkey, intensifying naval patrols in the Mediterranean, filling in for European-based U.S. troops sent to the Persian Gulf and an eventual role for NATO in humanitarian or peacekeeping operations in a postwar Iraq. The decision was first blocked last week. Officials at NATO headquarters said it now could come after Feb. 5, when U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell is scheduled to present the UN Security Council with intelligence about Iraqi weapons programs and alleged links to terrorist groups.
This is going to be the last chance for the UN, not one more chance for Sammy to disarm.
Although NATO Secretary-General Lord Robertson insisted this week that there was "no bust up" over the issue, diplomats said the debate had become tense. On Monday, Lord Robertson said the alliance must consider the request for "prudent, deterrent and defensive measures" to be ready to help Turkey.
"If you have a neighbour like Saddam Hussein, you're wise to get involved in at least prudent defensive measures for your own safety, and as member of an alliance it has a right to ask for and expect support," he told reporters at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
"And if you don't get that support, it's time to leave."
U.S. officials said they had been hoping for movement after Monday's report by the UN weapons inspectors, which was sharply critical of Iraq for failing to offer full co-operation.
Reaction to the report, however, underscored differences between the allies, with Britain and the United States stressing Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's failure to comply with a UN resolution, while Germany and France took up the call for the inspectors to be given more time. The dispute is raising doubts about NATO's role just two months after alliance leaders at a summit in Prague proclaimed the Cold War alliance was reinventing itself to tackle modern threats from terrorism and rogue states.
Unless it means doing something
"NATO is on the sidelines, and that's no surprise," said Sir Timothy Garden, of London's Royal Institute of International Affairs. Sir Timothy said NATO's military role was decreasing as the United States increasingly looked to build tailor-made coalitions to meet its foreign policy goals rather than rely on NATO, where all decisions need unanimous support from the 19 members.
NATO may not be dead, but it's on life support. Time to either pull the plug or cut out the sick parts.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Is Luxembourg still a country? My God when will this European horror end!!!!
Posted by: Doug   2003-01-29 21:09:24  

#3  Too early to start PLANNING???? How absurd. Think about it.
Posted by: Malcolm   2003-01-29 18:59:10  

#2  When you need unanimous agreement, that means everybody has a veto.

I sure am glad the Soviets never attacked. These wienerheads would still be sitting around, debating how to word their (possibly) strong letter of disapproval, while the rest of us were either marching in May Day parades or mining salt.
Posted by: Fred   2003-01-29 12:38:36  

#1  "Seems that the Axis of Weasels has expanded to four members."

Nah. Belgium is pretty much an appendage to France. And Luxembourg is like a walk-in closet...
Posted by: mojo   2003-01-29 10:37:07  

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