Europe 'lags behind' US on terror

Beowulf

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Europe 'lags behind' US on terror
Europe has not caught up with the US in its response to global terrorism, Nato's secretary general has warned.
Europeans had to go as far as Americans in merging external and internal security, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said in New York.

A "perception gap" had opened up since the 11 September 2001 attacks, he said.

This difference between the US and its European allies was one reason for the strained relations within Nato, the alliance chief added.

'Catch up'

Mr de Hoop Scheffer told the Council on Foreign Relations in New York that "in Europe, we still have complicated discussions... of how far governments could go in the relationship with their citizens in the fight against terrorism."

"I think Europe should catch up here, not the United States, " he added.

Mr de Hoop Scheffer is a former Dutch foreign minister who backed the Bush administration on the war in Iraq without alienating other European leaders.

Asked about Iraq, he said: "When the Iraqi government asks Nato to do more, we'll seriously consider when and if that's possible."

He said he hoped that an alliance training academy for Iraqi forces would be running by the end of the year. Nato is also training Iraqis outside the country.

The alliance has been in charge of the international peacekeeping force in Afghanistan since late last year, in its first so-called out-of-area mission.

On Afghanistan, Mr de Hoop Scheffer repeated international concern about the revived drug trade.

"Poppy fields are growing in large parts of the country, certain warlords are financed from the revenues of the crop and the economy of Afghanistan is dominated by the illegal profits of this growth," he said in an interview with the New York Times newspaper.


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr...south_asia/4005345.stm
 

miketheidiot

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what do iraq and poppy fields have to do with the war on terror?

And by "lagging in the war on Terror do they mean that they're not as far down the road to being police states? Because if so its the best news i've seen all day.
 

Kibbo

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They've been dealing with terror for 50 years. I doubt you can teach them anything. No, I take that back, there's always room.

All NATO nations should pay more attention to Afghanistan. US included.
 

ericlp

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Terror? Where???

YAWN!!!!!!!!


You all been BUSHWHACKED!


Get on with your lives.... Move along... Nothing to see here.

 

AFB

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Originally posted by: Kibbo
They've been dealing with terror for 50 years. I doubt you can teach them anything. No, I take that back, there's always room.

All NATO nations should pay more attention to Afghanistan. US included.