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Former French prime minister reveals loophole in NATO


By LUCY KOMISAR
© Earth Times News Service
EAUVILLE, France--Former French Prime Minister Michel Rocard has
revealed
 for the first time a secret clause in the 1947 treaty that created NATO
which permitted the British government to take a military response
outside the NATO umbrella.
He said the French learned of the clause only 15 years later. He said
this was the reason for the French decision in 1966 to withdraw from the
military command of NATO and to establish its own nuclear force.
Rocard spoke April 1 in Deauville at Forum-21, the inaugural meeting of
an annual conference on international affairs organized by two
Americans, lawyer Paul Weinstein and journalist Abby Quinn Hirsch, and
attend by 250 people from the worlds of business, science, culture and
foreign policy, ranging from Louise Arbour, former judge of the international 
Rwanda-Yugoslavia genocide trials, to former astronaut
Rusty Schweickart. Most were Americans and French.
Rocard said the decision to build French nuclear arms and the years of
irritations between France and its Allies had roots in the origins of
NATO when Washington would not accord France the same deal it had made
with the British.  He explained, "After 15 years, we learned of a secret
clause that would permit Britain on a phone call from the prime minister
to the US president to say, 'The vital interests of Britain are
threatened. You don't consider it this way. I shall shoot'."
He said, "There was no problem for Americans to give the British
military secrets needed to carry out this independent military action.
France thought it should have the same possibility." But, he said,
"France was infested with a terrifically important Communist party [that
was] Stalinist."
He said the U.S. attempt to forbid France from getting these secrets
succeeded in creating France as a nuclear power. He explained, "De
Gaulle, through the lack of a secret clause, was pushed to make a
decision to be able to shoot with no military control of NATO. The
strategy was the same. We can't reply exclusively and automatically on
an American response."
Rocard said, "When DeGaulle took the decision to withdraw all French
troops
from the peacetime military command of the Allies, it was a fantastic
shout. In the rest of Europe, it was considered treason." He said that
during those years of parliamentary debate in Europe, the doctrine was
"Let's cultivate the American friendship and denounce the French
dissidents." He noted, "Our British friends spent 40 years denouncing
this undisciplined threat." Rocard said this hurt the confidence and the
solidarity of alliance, which was the real protection of Europe.
The Americans later had second thoughts about what they had done.
Rocard
said, "Henry Kissinger told me one day, six months after I ceased to be
prime minister, 'I think we Americans made a great mistake. De Gaulle
was right. No American president would shoot nuclear weapons to defend
anything else but the population of his own territory. The fact you had
to get out of it was understandable.' "
Kissinger told him that if the Americans had understood that situation,
they would have developed structures inside NATO that diminished the
misunderstanding and would have organized a more confident alliance.
The results continue to this day, Rocard said. "When the cold war was
finished, after the Soviet empire imploded, we asked for a
reorganization in NATO," he said. "President Chirac said we want the
southern command of NATO for a European admiral. It would be an Italian.
The Italian government was furious at being compromised."
He said the reason harked back to the old sense that Americans would not
want to get involved automatically in European conflicts.  He said,
"That was neither silly nor illegitimate nor unexplainable."
The mistake, he said, was that "the admiral who commands the southern
sector
of NATO commands the Sixth Fleet in the nuclear chain of command. So it
was
an enormous mistake to do that. It created a terrible mess. All the
other governments including the British, the Portuguese, the Italians,
said 'You
can't do anything with those French; they don't understand the need for
our good relations with America.'  France was accused of wanting to get
rid of the American guarantee."
France did not return to participation in NATO's military wing until
1995, when it agreed to join peace-keeping operations in Bosnia. It is
still the only NATO member that does not belong to the Nuclear Planning
Group.
Rocard declared, "In the last half century, France created a situation
where
national security is a thing you can't talk about with other Europeans.
The
condition for creating a foreign policy in Europe is to get over those
misunderstandings."
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