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International-UN-NGOs
Europe to provide almost nearly not quite 1/2 of peacekeepers
2006-08-25
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Friday that Europe had agreed to provide the "backbone" of a peacekeeping force for Lebanon, providing nearly half of a 15,000-member contingent. European officials said it would take up to three months to get all the
bagels and donuts for the meetings to establish the criteria for the governance committee in charge of deploying the
troops on the ground. Speaking after an emergency meeting of European foreign ministers, Annan also said he has "firm commitments" from Malaysia, Indonesia and Bangladesh, and was consulting with Turkey about joining the peacekeeping force. Israel has said it would oppose the deployment of troops from Muslim nations with which it does not have diplomatic ties, saying their inclusion would make it impossible for Israel to share vital intelligence information with the U.N. force. "Europe is providing the backbone of the force," Annan said. "We can now begin to put together a credible force." By pledging 6,900 troops, European countries were able to
round up to "half" and pat themselves on the back and
overcome initial concern about being caught in the middle between Israel and the militant group Hezbollah, which agreed Aug. 14 to lay down arms under a U.N. brokered cease-fire after 34 days of fighting that claimed hundreds of lives and caused significant damage, especially in Lebanon. France, in particular, had held back from promising a large contribution and demanded a clearer definition of the mission and the rules of engagement. Annan said he asked France — which dramatically increased its pledged contribution to 2,000 troops late Thursday — to lead the 15,000-member mission
from Cyprus
until February 2007. French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said Annan gave guarantees for the safety of European troops and on rules of engagement, and that France wanted an arms-free "exclusion zone" in south Lebanon. "We think the best solution for disarming Hezbollah is to make an exclusion zone with the retreat of the Israeli army on one side and the deployment of the Lebanese army on the other, reinforced by the U.N. troops," he said. "Our objective is clear, to disarm Hezbollah," Douste-Blazy said, but added that military force was not the answer. "The only solution is to have a political solution." Annan said Hezbollah could not be disarmed by force. "The troops are not going there to disarm Hezbollah, let's be clear on that," he said.
Yes, I think we're all perfectly clear.
Posted by:Seafarious

#11  Man, I did an IBS (Involuntary Beverage Snort) at the word 'backbone'. As for the 3 months to assemble the troops, are they swimming from Malaysia or what?
Posted by: SteveS   2006-08-25 22:06  

#10  The only purpose for the EU component of the UN force is to provide human shields for Hezbollah. The Muslim soldiers from Malaysia, Indonesia, etc are Hezbollah reinforcements. My opinion of Condoleeza Rice has taken a serious decline.
Posted by: RWV   2006-08-25 21:51  

#9  #8 Is this the first time anyone's seen the words 'UN' and 'backbone' in the same sentence?

No, Of course not, the UN lies all the time.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-08-25 20:24  

#8  Is this the first time anyone's seen the words 'UN' and 'backbone' in the same sentence?
Posted by: Raj   2006-08-25 20:17  

#7  Yes, it is.
Even when he keeps both hands on it...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-08-25 19:34  

#6  Kofi's legacy is quickly slipping away from him.
Posted by: Sherry   2006-08-25 19:25  

#5  Debka says Iran is shipping in Scud B's to Hezbollah. That would be a major escalation and would almost beg for an Israeli pre-emptive strike. I'm betting this gets confrmed by other sources.
Posted by: gambler in DC   2006-08-25 18:56  

#4  This must mean the 15,000 troops required has been negotiated down to 7,500.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-08-25 18:30  

#3  The whores negotiable affection workers in both Israel & Lebanon are very happy to hear this.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-08-25 18:19  

#2  Peace in our time, declares Kofi... maybe even another Nobel Peace Prize.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-08-25 18:16  

#1  Seems clear to me. Why did Israel stop again?
Oh yeah. That france UN thingey. Yeah. That will do it. Permanent peace right there.

Mark my words. Hostages not returned, more rockets fired = Lebanon belongs to Israel full and parcel by GOD and GODAMN the UN or EU - anyone who gets in the way. It will not be stopped and it will be brutal.
Posted by: newc   2006-08-25 18:15  

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