Reuters, 17/02 14:26 CET
By Robin Emmott
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The United States is pressing NATO
to play a bigger role against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, putting
Washington at odds with Germany and France which fear the strategy would
risk confrontation with the alliance’s old Cold War foe Russia.
All 28 NATO allies are already part of a 66-nation anti-Islamic State coalition, so the United States is looking to NATO as an institution to bring its equipment, training and the expertise it gained leading a coalition in Afghanistan.
“It is worth exploring how NATO, as NATO,
could make an appropriate contribution, leveraging for example its
unique capabilities, such as force generation,” U.S. Secretary of
Defense Ash Carter said after meeting allies at NATO headquarters in Brussels last week and referring to NATO’s know-how in drumming-up troops, planes and ships from allies.
Seeking to recapture the Islamic State strongholds of
Raqqa in Syria and Mosul in Iraq, Washington wants a bigger European
response to the chaos and failing states near Europe’s borders.
Carter’s call for NATO’s help came as defence ministers from the anti-Islamic State coalition met last week at NATO headquarters in Brussels for the first time, albeit with NATO insignia removed from the walls.
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Source: Euronews
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