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What Is the Point of NATO?

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Posted on Mar 20, 2009

By William Pfaff

PARIS—The fog around NATO’s future deepens as the treaty organization approaches its 60th anniversary.

Judy Dempsey, central European expert for the International Herald Tribune, reports that the United States has all but concluded that it is time for the American command in Afghanistan to take over complete control of the (illogically) divided dual Western force in Afghanistan, which is now part NATO and part American (the latter Operation “Enduring Freedom,” according to the grotesque names the Pentagon has long chosen to assign operations that once were given such human-scale titles as “Anvil,” “Torch,” etc.)

The dual force is the result of the initial failure to get NATO seriously involved in Afghanistan. In the accepted, if informal, Allied scheme of things, the U.S. is supposed to wage wars for freedom and the Europeans clean up the smashed crockery and build schools and democratic institutions. In Afghanistan, while the bureaucratically indivisible attention of Washington was on Iraq, the Taliban came back into Afghanistan and the NATO units there had to react.

So they did, but in a predictably riven way, with the separate governments involved placing their own units under different mission definitions and operational limitations. Some, like the Canadians, fought; others went on building schools. The American forces present were mainly separated geographically from where NATO was operating, and were in gung-ho, if unsuccessful, pursuit of Osama bin Laden and what Donald Rumsfeld used to call the Bad People.

The overall situation has seen some amelioration, but remains an unsatisfactory way to run a war. And now Barack Obama has (for disastrously misconceived reasons, in my view) decided that he too will be a war president, just like George Bush, and his victory will mean a triumph in Afghanistan—- and even, although this was not part of the initial calculation, Pakistan as well, or so it now seems.

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Possibly even three Pakistans. Thanks to a pro-Israeli, neoconservative plan put forward in New York, designed to destroy Pakistan as the only Muslim nation with nuclear weapons, important circles in Pakistan now seem convinced that the United States intends to divide Pakistan into three new states, the largest one being a new Baluchistan in the southwest, where there have always been separatist tendencies.

The second large part would be handed over to Afghanistan, gratifying long-standing territorial ambitions, and the new state, incorporating all of the troublesome North West Territories dominated by the Pathan tribes, would in gratitude crush the Taliban. The third state would be a truncated territory along the Indian frontier, obviously under the military domination of New Delhi, Washington’s new best friend in South Asia.

One can see why this might play well with the American command in Afghanistan, infuriated by present-day Pakistan’s unsatisfactory cooperation with American plans, and it might also evoke interest from the Obama White House, whose ambition to undertake grand Asian geopolitical remakes, with all their political and military implications, remains untested.

In Pakistan, such a plan would generate the same hostility, but perhaps not the same incredulity, as the plan to divide a declining United States that was recently published by a Moscow think tank.

Its new (dis)United States would consist of a Florida, Arizona-New Mexico, Nevada and California arc given back to Mexico; a Midwest given mostly to Canada; and a Pacific Northwestern block of states plus Alaska for Russia. The residual U.S., composed mostly of Rust Belt states, plus northeastern WASP Land (with Wall Street!), would be left to its own devices. (I am not making this up, incidentally.)

Forgetting the hypothetical partition of Pakistan (which is a scheme, like other neoconservative schemes, that nonetheless should be taken seriously), NATO today, approaching its 60th birthday, faces the prospect of sending home all of its units not willing to fight under the American rather than the NATO flag.

They will go home to “defend” Europe. From whom? A Russia that no longer has European ambitions, has no ideology, has yet to solve the deep questions of its national political future, and at this moment wishes only to be left alone to sell oil? From threats to Europe’s Middle Eastern energy sources? In that case, NATO’s long-term interests suggest making better friends with Iran, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states.

What the major NATO countries don’t need is an expanded NATO or American war in Central and South Asia. If or when Gen. David Petraeus comes around to NATO headquarters in Kabul and says, “Look, guys. The time has come for the bunch of you to shape up or ship out,” they might do well to reply: “Sir, our bags are packed. It’s been grand working with you, but take our parting advice. There’s no future for any European soldier in this country.”

Visit William Pfaff’s Web site at www.williampfaff.com.

© 2009 Tribune Media Services Inc.


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By Archie1954, March 24, 2009 at 2:25 pm Link to this comment
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It may take an unwinnable war to point out the facts of life to a recalcitrant bureaucracy. NATO has no real goal anymore. The EU has solidly combined the economies of all European countries into one unit. It would seem that in order for the whole thing to mature the defence of Europe must be left to the Europeans. The EU is extremely wealthy and can pay for its own defence. The US and Canada do not have immediate security issues in common with the EU and need not be part of any grand defence scheme. NATO should be disbanded. It would prevent egregious activities such as attacking and occupying countries like Afghanistan which simply isn’t within the security orbit of Europe (oh, we know about oil pipelines etc. and that doesn’t change our minds one iota). As well it might give rise to a positive, new relationship with Russia without American meddling to cloud the issue. It is time to do away with the old and to bring on the new and hopefully to see the US military influence decline in the world.

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By elizabethe, March 24, 2009 at 1:55 am Link to this comment

The world is not “buying” our red ink military increases offered by Obama.  NATO is supposed to be Europes, and the Middle East countries are supposed to be free of illegal invasions by cowardly “commanders in chief” who would not dare step out into the front lines, but would spend red ink on weapons NOT WANTED by the world, but by greedy, unconscionble warmongers such as hypocritical master of sandwich cookie talk, Obama.  Hype lies on the outside (peace? change?  hope?...I do not see any such thing in his actions proposed, which he is serious about), corruption on the inside, invasion and occupation in Afghanistan and maybe Pakistan, he has no conscience…his face shows it.  He grosses me out…I want a budget in the black and priorities on track, I did not vote two party corrupt politics, I voted for honesty and the best with the wisdom and achievement track that offers truth, justice, and leadership for the people, not corporate profiteering against safety and people, SANITY works and so does PEACE ACTION!  Obama wants none of that.  When people voted, what did they want? Obama?  Then put him out in the front lines and let him be the warmonger he offered all along, show him there is no place for increasing troops and bombing them.  No go, Obama needs to go, one way or the other he is not validly elected, and he is not A Commander In Chief, he is a Coward in Chief and Master of Hypocrisy and Tax Wastebasket at best.

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By AWM, March 21, 2009 at 1:00 pm Link to this comment

By Bboy57, March 20 at 8:51 pm #

And if that isn’t bad enough, our grandkids are going to be paying for these political quagmires for their entire lives and not get anything of substance for their high tax dollars. This is something we need to demand accountability on. Let it all tank and start over again, because it’s going to happen, we’re just prolonging it, and losing our rights to hold nationaly elected officials and their minions accountable.
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I agree that our grandkids will be paying dearly if we don’t soon wake up but it will be with their freedom which is the real end game at play here.

The ruling elite are using NATO as their enforcement arm.at least the last five secretaries general of NATO have been members of the bilderberg group as has nearly every western leader and the owners of most large media companies since bilderbergs formation.

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By realveive, March 21, 2009 at 12:23 pm Link to this comment

Obama’s turning out to be a nice little houseboy just like little Georgie Bush, and he uses much better English.

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By godistwaddle, March 21, 2009 at 10:23 am Link to this comment

All decent Afghans have a patriotic duty to kill NATO soldiers.  Perhaps our allies have realized that.

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By Bill Jencks, March 21, 2009 at 8:53 am Link to this comment
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Some of the article’s points were interesting in a minor way.

As a European, if NATO goes out of existence and Europe is left to its own devices, Russia will indeed have no reason to worry here. The fact is that Russia more or less controls Europe now thru her natural gas and oil pipelines. After all, if Europe misbehaves, what’s to stop Russia just turning off the oil and gas taps as Russia did against that naughty, ex-satellite Ukraine. Therefore, without a strong NATO, the US influence influence in Europe will probably be replaced with a Russian influence. Sound good?

And what with America’s current financial troubles, I doubt that she will be able to afford or herself contribute that much as a presence in the Middle East in the near future.

Here is an article that I’ve just read on Reuter’s called “UN Panel Says World should Ditch the Dollar”:

http://slowsmile.hypocrisy.com/2009/03/21/dollar-shock-un-panel-says-world-should-ditch-the-dollar/

So, in light of this news, how will America be able to pursue and afford these Middle East projects on her own if she either goes into a depression, goes bankrupt or the dollar crashes - one of these events is very likely to happen soon.

That’s why you dream. America needs all the friends she can get right now.

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By Bat Guano, March 21, 2009 at 8:02 am Link to this comment
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NATO has been irrelevant for at least 20 years. No one but Iraqis and Afghanis should be in their respective countries. War for wars sake is the cash cow of the MIC and the corporate structure that owns this government and country we call America.

Obama is showing he’s owned by the same money gods as his predecessors. I see no change and no hope for change.

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By Helge Nome, March 20, 2009 at 7:35 pm Link to this comment
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American and NATO troops are in Iraq and Afghanistan to establish bridgeheads to control the distribution of oil and gas resources out of the rich deposits in the region. Our young people and local innocent civilians are being sacrificed on the altar of the Energy God. And we thought the Aztecs were bad!

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By Bboy57, March 20, 2009 at 5:51 pm Link to this comment

And if that isn’t bad enough, our grandkids are going to be paying for these political quagmires for their entire lives and not get anything of substance for their high tax dollars. This is something we need to demand accountability on. Let it all tank and start over again, because it’s going to happen, we’re just prolonging it, and losing our rights to hold nationaly elected officials and their minions accountable.

http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/20090320_budget_deficit_hits_18_trilly/

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By Bboy57, March 20, 2009 at 5:44 pm Link to this comment

“The overall situation has seen some amelioration, but remains an unsatisfactory way to run a war. And now Barack Obama has (for disastrously misconceived reasons, in my view) decided that he too will be a war president, just like George Bush, and his victory will mean a triumph in Afghanistan—- and even, although this was not part of the initial calculation, Pakistan as well, or so it now seems”.

Seriously though the way polititians are running things I don’t think they care if America wins wars it’s just something that keeps business rolling, and that’s the bottom line. Keep the defense industry our natinal security priority. Nothing else matters, not American young mens lives for buisiness interests or political gain. It’s all BS and only causes more instability.

Meanwhile another great nation loses it’s own national identity for it’s own citizenry who get eaten up by polititians and businesses bloodlust for satilite nation sacrifices to a moraly bankrupt ideology.

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By Bubba, March 20, 2009 at 5:30 pm Link to this comment

What’s the NATO equivalent of Yankee, go home?

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By AWM, March 20, 2009 at 11:58 am Link to this comment

The big lie is that NATO is a defensive alliance,it is not. For NATO to continue to exist there must be a threat to be defended against. So in order to maintain it’s relevance NATO must create threats against it’s members. One example is the surrounding of Russia with missiles It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that if you surround a country with offensive weapons they will react with anger (Cuban missile crisis). Which is just what Russia did
mission accomplished

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By Helge Nome, March 20, 2009 at 9:28 am Link to this comment
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NATO is supposed to be the military arm of the Western Empire represented by the Washington-London-Tel Aviv axis. It is also an instrument of the Word Spider that spins its web of debt and lies around the world in an attempt to enslave its peoples to the will of a few power maniacs.
The lack of cohesion and ineffectiveness of NATO operations is an encouraging sign.

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