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The Irish Times
January 9, 2002


Berlin sending military force to Kuwait
>From Derek Scally, in Berlin 

         
        
GERMANY: Germany is sending 250 troops to Kuwait in
the next three weeks as part of Operation Enduring
Freedom, prompting speculation that the US may be
planning a military attack against Iraq.

The deployment comes as the first German troops to
serve in the international security force in
Afghanistan arrived early this morning in Kabul.

The Defence Ministry in Berlin said 50 German soldiers
will arrive in Kuwait next week and be supplemented by
additional troops later in the month. The soldiers are
drawn from the Bundeswehr ABC division, trained to
deal with atomic, biological and chemical warfare.

Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is known to have
manufactured and stockpiled large quantities of
chemical and biological weapons in the decade since
the Gulf War.

The Defence Ministry declined to comment on the
details of the operation, saying only that it was part
of Operation Enduring Freedom, to which Germany has
committed almost 4,000 soldiers.

Germany is contributing another 1,200 soldiers to the
British-led international force in Afghanistan.

The 70-strong force, comprising 50 paratroopers and 20
communications and medical officers, will be joined by
a larger German contingent before the end of January.

The force was one of the key points agreed among
members of Afghanistan's new interim authority at
UN-sponsored talks on the country's future in Bonn
last month.

The key function of the force is to maintain law and
order in Kabul and its immediate surroundings for the
interim government.

The German soldiers left Cologne airbase yesterday
morning and flew to Eindhoven in the Netherlands to
collect 30 Dutch troops. The combined forces travelled
to Trebizond airbase in Turkey, before completing
their journey at the Bagam airstrip outside Kabul.

Besides soldiers, Germany brought anti-mine vehicles
and armoured carriers to Kabul yesterday.

The German contingent follows a prolonged political
debate and two parliamentary votes, showing the
soul-searching that military deployment still causes.

Post-war constitutional measures oblige the government
to obtain parliamentary approval for every individual
deployment of German troops on foreign soil.

The first parliamentary vote, on German participation
in Operation Enduring Freedom, almost brought down the
government.

The second vote for participation in the Kabul-based
force passed through parliament with a cross-party
consensus in late December, in the afterglow of the
successful conclusion of UN talks in Bonn.



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