From the Oxford English Dictionary Online
www.oed.com (you have to access it from a university or other institution that pays them)
4. esp. in Politics. An
alliance for combined action of distinct parties, persons, or states, without permanent incorporation into one body.
So, a COALITION is an ALLIANCE.
oed.com 2. a. Combination for a common object, confederation, union offensive and defensive; especially between sovereign states.
In other words, a "coalition" as used by the administration, is an alliance between sovereign states for offensive or defensive purposes, i.e. to FIGHT A WAR. It seems kind of counter-intuitive, therefore, to include in a coalition created to fight a war in IRAQ: Colombia, Albania, Angola, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Micronesia, Iceland, Costa Rica, Solomon Islands, El Salvador, et. al.. These contries do not have anything that would be at all helpful to fight a war in the Middle east. They don't have troops to spare (didn't supply any), the aren't in the region (only Kuwait and Turkey are nearby, and Turkey didn't even allow us to use our bases inside their country, making them a rather confusing addition to the "coalition"), and they don't have any surplus money lying around to give us.
Instead of reffering to this list as a "Coalition" it would be far more accurate to call it a "Public Relations Tool." "Look at us! Look at us! Columbia (which is recieving over a Billion dollars from the United States to fight its own guerilla war [or drug war, same thing] and is therefore incapable of giving any meaningful support) supports our war!"
How about calling it the "Coalition of the Worthless?"