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          European Union in New Warning on Bush Go-It-Alone War
          By Elaine Sciolino
          New York Times

          Wednesday 12 March 2003

          In another call for the Bush administration to slow its march
     toward war, the foreign relations head of the European Union warned
     today that Europe might withhold money for the reconstruction of
     Iraq if the United States waged war without the approval of the
     Security Council.

          "It will be that much more difficult for the E.U. to cooperate
     fully and on a large scale also in the longer-term reconstruction
     process if events unfold without proper U.N. cover and if the
     member states remain divided," said Chris Patten, the European
     Union's External Relations Commissioner.

          Speaking during a debate in the European Parliament in
     Strasbourg, the British official added that an American war
     campaign without the legal support of the United Nations would do
     enormous damage to the authority of the United Nations, the NATO
     alliance and relations between Europe and the United States.

          The specter of war has caused a deep and bitter split in the
     15-country European Union the world's biggest aid donor with
     Britain and Spain embracing the American call to war and France and
     Germany calling for continued international weapons inspections
     under United Nations auspices.

          The heads of state of the European Union will meet for a
     regularly scheduled meeting in Brussels next week and Iraq is
     expected to dominate the agenda.

          "In the past I have sometimes been accused of issuing a threat
     of E.U. noncooperation if the United States chooses to proceed with
     U.N. backing," he said. "That is not my point," he said. "I am
     making, rather, a simple observation of fact: that if it comes to
     war, it will be very much easier" to make a case for generosity "if
     there is no dispute about the legitimacy of the military action
     that has taken place."

           Mr. Patten noted that the European Union's budget is already
     "heavily committed," adding, "It is of the greatest importance that
     if a war is waged in Iraq, the U.N. should authorize the decision
     to attack."

          Mr. Patten made his remarks during a debate in the European
     Parliament in which deputies expressed their overwhelming
     opposition to a war waged only by the Untied States.

          The European Union would be more willing to spend money on
     postwar reconstruction and relief aid in Iraq if the legitimacy of
     the war was clearly authorized under a Security Council mandate.

          The Bush administration has said that it is impossible to
     predict the cost of postwar reconstruction. But Mr. Patten's
     remarks follow an assessment made by the New York-based Council on
     Foreign Relations that estimates the cost of reconstruction and
     peacekeeping at $20 billion a year. The E.U. had so far earmarked
     15 million euros ($16.5 million) in relief aid for Iraq this year.

          Mr. Patten also questioned the Bush administration's assertion
     that the overthrow of President Saddam Hussein of Iraq by war will
     help combat terrorism and spread democracy in the Middle East.

          "As a general rule, are wars not more likely to recruit
     terrorists than to deter them?" he said. "It is hard to build
     democracy at the barrel of a gun, when history suggests it is more
     usually the product of long internal development in a society."

          "What I'm absolutely sure about," he added, "is that to invade
     Iraq, while failing to bring peace to the Middle East, would create
     exactly the sort of conditions in which terrorism would be likely
     to thrive."

          And Mr. Patten joined a chorus of other European leaders in
     criticizing the United States for failing to publish a
     much-promised "road map" for Israeli-Palestinian peace drawn up
     last year by the United States, the European Union, the United
     Nations and Russia.

          During the debate today, all of the principal parliamentary
     groups underscored the need for Security Council authority to go to
     war.

          "Unilateral action would be a violation of the charter of the
     United Nations," said the Socialist floor leader, Enrique Baron
     Crespo. "An attack under these conditions would create fertile
     ground for international terrorism."

          The Liberal group leader, Graeme Watson, said: "It is claimed
     in London, Washington and Madrid that war could be short, swift and
     successful. With U.N. support this could indeed be the case. But
     without it, in a conflict which divides the international
     community, we could be on the brink of another Hundred Years' War
     which could bring down regimes well beyond Iraq."

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