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Tuesday, March 11, 2003


Instapundit reports that Portugal is throwing support behind the US vis a vis Iraq:
Foreign Minister Antonio Martins da Cruz told state radio that if Portugal were attacked, "it would be unlikely France and Germany would come to our rescue." He said: "Let us suppose Portugal, proper or its archipelagos, faced a threat, who would come to our rescue? The European Commission, France, Germany? "I think it would be NATO who would come to our rescue, in other words, it would be the U.S., no one else would defend us. For instance, during the 1996 mission in Bosnia, operations took place with the support of 20 satellites, of which only one was European," and the remainder belonged to the U.S. "If we were attacked, is that what they would offer to defend us? How curious is this: in Bosnia, when we were called to send soldiers urgently to that region, the U.S. had C-17 and C-130 planes, and France leased ferry boats, which during the summer are employed in tourist services to Corsica.
I could quibble and say that I wished that the Portuguese supported the US because they feel it is the right thing to do rather than because of self-interest, but I won't. Their position is a far sight more logical than those countries (I'm lookin' at you, France and Germany) who decrease their defense spending to negligible levels, then smugly attempt to cripple the United States' ability to enforce its own security, all while leaning on the NATO (that is, for all intents and purposes, the US) for its own. And all the while protecting its own business interests in Iraq. Yet it's the US which is supposed to be ashamed of it's policy in the Middle East, according to some. Ok, that makes, what, 35 countries that now back the US' "unilateral" action.

posted by the wolf | 1:05 PM
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