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Schröder Pushes for Muslim Peacekeepers in Iraq

 
 
Peter S
 
Reply Wed 19 May, 2004 11:56 pm
What's your opinion?

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German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder is meeting British Premier Tony Blair in London Wednesday. The two leaders will discuss the situation in Iraq. Schröder has called for peacekeepers from Muslim countries.

After talks with Belgian Premier Guy Verhofstadt on Tuesday, Schröder said Germany had no intention of blocking a U.S.-driven plan for a NATO mission in Iraq. Such a mission could be approved at the alliance's next summit in Istanbul at the end of June. NATO requires all member states to approve missions.

"We're not going to block the wishes of others," said Schröder, who was a vocal opponent of the U.S.-led war. But he added that it was important to think about whether Iraqis would accept NATO troops any more than those from the current coalition led by the U.S. and Britain.

Schröder made it clear that Germany would not send troops to Iraq even if a NATO mission is approved. He also reiterated his suggestion to bring in peacekeepers from Muslim countries, saying that they were more likely to be welcomed by the Iraqis. So far, no Muslim country has publicly offered to participate in a peacekeeping mission in Iraq.

On Sunday, U.S. national security adviser Condoleezza Rice told Berlin daily Der Tagesspiegel that she also hoped Muslim countries would agree to send peacekeeping groups. "It would be helpful," she said. "We hope that these governments will decide to do it once we have a UN resolution."

New UN resolution crucial

Schröder and Blair will also talk about the proposed new UN resolution, which is needed to recognize the Iraqi government that's scheduled to take over on June 30. The resolution would also authorize the ongoing presence of foreign armies in Iraq.

British officials have said they will only stay in Iraq if the country's new sovereign government approves this."If they do not want troops there, then we will leave," British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said in a BBC interview.

Rice on Sunday agreed that the Iraqis will be in control after June 30. "They will be fully sovereign in making their own decisions, and that is how it should be," she said in an interview with German public television ARD. But she added that U.S. forces would not withdraw from Iraq until the situation in the country had been stabilized. "We'll stay until the job is done. We're not at the point where we want to be."
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JoanneDorel
 
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Reply Fri 21 May, 2004 04:00 am
A UN Peacekeeping force would be a good solution but why all Muslim. Bosnia is getting better and certainly an all Muslim force nor an all Christian force was mandated. Why not the same for Iraq.

The problem I believe will continue to be the US. As Condi Rice says, the US troops will not withdraw until there is stability in Iraq. I assume that she means that the US is still unwilling to give up control over the region. However, the statement about stability does in a way acknowledge that the US has destabilized the region.

In fact I believe several thousand US troops, regular Army, are preparing to go to Iraq to deal with Iraq after the turn over. Because there is no real confidence in the ability of the Iraqis to govern. Assuming Blair decides to pull out the British troops of the new Iraqi government wants them to leave then it would seem he has made the decision to go. Without the British that leave only the US.

In my opinion the US has made such a mess of it all we cannot leave nor can we stay without suffering humiliation across the globe. A fate worse than death for our President. Finally the greatest military power in the world is being brought to its knees by arrogance and hubris.
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