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From: Rick Rozoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [STOPNATO] NMD, US Arrogance/Unilateralism "Threatens NATO"


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http://www.the-times.co.uk (World)

The Times (UK) 
May 5 2000  
 

"Many European members of NATO also expressed anger at
what they saw as U.S. arrogance and unilateralism with
regard to war with Yugoslavia over Kosovo."
 
Missile dispute 'threatens Nato'

BY MICHAEL EVANS, DEFENCE EDITOR


 
DISAGREEMENTS between the United States and its
European allies on several key issues, particularly
Washington's proposal to build a national missile
defence system, are threatening the future of Nato, a
report said yesterday. 
Past strains in the alliance had been "manageable"
because of the willingness of all members to operate
"on the basis of mutual trust", the London-based
International Institute for Strategic Studies said in
its annual Strategic Survey. 

The US proposal for a limited missile defence system
to protect against potential attacks from rogue states
such as North Korea, however, was neither understood
nor welcomed by European nations, the institute said.
Europe was also "irritated" by the reluctance of the
United States to give a clear signal of approval for
its plans to develop the European Security and Defence
Identity, which would lead to a European rapid
reaction force of about 60,000 troops. 

"Many European members of Nato also expressed anger at
what they saw as US arrogance and unilateralism with
regard to war with Yugoslavia over Kosovo," the report
said. 

The institute added: "The danger for the coming years
is that the bridge of communication seems to have
broken down and, unless some way is found to
reconstruct it, the loss of trust could have a
profound impact on the alliance's cohesion." 

The biggest illustration that the United States and
Europe were "marching to different drummers" was the
argument over the American project to construct a
national missile defence (NMD) system which would mean
modifying the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. 

"The US has had little success in convincing its
European critics that its plans for NMD deployment are
needed, sensible or useful . . . [and] many Europeans
do not believe the system will ever work as intended,"
the report said. 

The report added: "There are few in Europe who believe
the so-called rogue states are led by men so
irrational they would threaten the US with weapons of
mass destruction carried on ballistic missiles, even
if they were able to do so." 


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