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The Hindu
September 26, 2002

U.S., Britain seek NATO allies' support 
By Batuk Gathani 

-NATO secretary general, Lord Robertson, called for a
new pre-emptive strategy against "rogue states'' which
were identified as Iraq, Iran and North Korea....
In what is interpreted as a controversial remark, Lord
Robertson said it was the job of the NATO to protect
citizens from "criminal terrorists and criminal
states.'' 




BRUSSELS SEPT. 25. As the 19 NATO Defence Ministers
concluded their meeting in Warsaw last night, the U.S.
and Britain took the initiative to press their allies
to take action over Iraq. 

At the same time, the NATO secretary general, Lord
Robertson, called for a new pre-emptive strategy
against "rogue states'' which were identified as Iraq,
Iran and North Korea � and accused by the Bush
administration of promoting global terrorism. 

In what is interpreted as a controversial remark, Lord
Robertson said it was the job of the NATO to protect
citizens from "criminal terrorists and criminal
states.'' 

The French Government has insisted that the U.N.
Security Council must mandate any action against Iraq.


France also warned that launching a pre-emptive
strikes against Iraq could inflame the Arab world
against the West and would set a dangerous precedent. 

The French Defence Minister, Michele Alliot-Marie,
said a military initiative without the approval of the
U.N. Security Council could be "extremely dangerous
because it could open all sorts of possibilities.''
She spoke before senior American officials briefed the
NATO Defence Ministers at a closed-door session. 

It is also ironical that so far the Bush
administration has cold-shouldered NATO in planning
the military attack on Iraq. On other hand, the
British Defence Ministry has been briefed and
consulted. Britain is "awash with conditional plans,
but remains keen to squash speculation'' according to
media reports. 

American officials have argued that NATO countries
have not been briefed over the offensive against Iraq
purely for "security reasons''. NATO is obviously
being sidelined in what is widely interpreted as an
important military operation as it was during the U.S.
offensive in Afghanistan to topple the Taliban regime.


European Governments are unimpressed by the findings
of the Blair Government's "dossier'' on suspected arms
build-up by Iraq. 

The President of France, Jacques Chirac, has dismissed
the "dossier'' saying it had "no proof, only
indications'' that the Iraqi President, Saddam
Hussein, possessed weapons of mass destruction. 

 


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