Tuesday, May 18, 2010

NATO must be ready to intervene anywhere: experts' report

NATO must be ready to intervene anywhere: experts' report: "NATO must be ready to intervene externally, experts said Monday, proposing a new doctrine for the alliance, as well as ensure the security of its 28 member states internally, as it has done since 1949.
'In the coming decade, NATO will have four central inter-related military missions,' the experts' group said in its 'New Strategic Concept' for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
Among these is to 'deter, prevent and defend' against aggression so as to ensure the political independence and territorial integrity of all 28 NATO member states, conforming to the alliance's original 60-year-old mission.
The experts also call for cooperation with partners to protect the treaty area against unconventional security challenges.
But the report also insists on the need to send out military missions beyond the treaty area 'when required to prevent an attack on the treaty area or to protect the legal rights and other vital interests of Alliance members' -- the sort of expedition already seen in Afghanistan, a mission provoked by the extraordinary September 11 attacks in the United States in 2001."