Reuters. 7 December 2001.
NATO Head Says Defense Clause May Cover Iraq

 BERLIN -- NATO Secretary-General Lord Robertson believes NATO's
mutual  defense clause, invoked after the September 11 attacks on the
United  States, will not be lifted immediately and could be used to cover
action  elsewhere, such as in Iraq, German newspaper Die Welt said on
Friday.
 
 "Should evidence be put forward that Iraq is involved, Article V could
 take hold," Robertson was quoted by the newspaper as saying.
 
 Robertson told Die Welt, in a release ahead of its publication on
 Saturday, that Article V of the Washington Treaty would continue
to be  effective "for some time."
 
 The clause in the North Atlantic Treaty, never before invoked in its
 52-year history, declares an attack on one to be an attack on all.
 
 Robertson also said a possible expansion of the U.S. war on terrorism
 could lead NATO to call on all 19 NATO members.
 
 The NATO secretary general said Article V could not be canceled by
one  or two nations.
 
 "The duty to support one another was invoked unanimously. It can only
be  revoked unanimously," Robertson said.
 
 He denied that NATO was playing a subordinate role after the September
 11 attacks, saying invoking the mutual defense clause had had "an
 electrifying political effect."
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 Barry Stoller
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ProletarianNews


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