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Euro Quad reflects US intent to set hierarchy within NATO

- By Song Zhongping The author is a military expert and TV commentato­r. opinion@ globaltime­s. com. cn

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin held a meeting with his counterpar­ts from France, Germany and the UK on Tuesday in Brussels. Austin said on Twitter that the meeting was “the first Euro Quad Defense Ministeria­l since 2014.”

This so- called Euro Quad meeting was held one day before the Putin- Biden summit. It was another move by Washington to pile pressure on Moscow with the attempt to show that the four countries have a concrete consensus: Russia is their main adversary in Europe.

Nonetheles­s, within the four countries, the US and the UK are synergic, while Germany and France hold different stances over certain topics. Berlin and Paris to some extent prefer cooperatio­n with Moscow rather than engage in comprehens­ive containmen­t over it. However, the US and the UK view Russia as enemy, or at least adversary. In addition, there is discord between the UK and Germany and France due to Brexit. All these factors together determine that a meeting of the so- called Euro Quad cannot address the four countries’ difference­s – nor can they reach any real consensus. As for Russia, President Vladimir Putin will probably just laugh the meeting off.

Making a big circle is actually a move to expand NATO – with the aim to turn the outdated group into an internatio­nal military organizati­on. This is obviously a demonstrat­ion of the US’ Cold War mentality. But such a path only leads to a dead end. Quite a few countries don’t agree with many US policies, especially those that have de facto inherited the “America

First” doctrine.

Different from the US, more countries in Washington’s “circles” view China as an opportunit­y rather than a threat.

The Quad, a coalition forged by the US, Japan, Australia and India, is viewed by some as “Asian NATO.” Meanwhile, the Euro Quad is more like an elite group within NATO – it aims to unite the most elite countries in the bloc to form more solid consensus.

But such a move will inevitably classify all NATO members into different hierarchie­s. At the same time, the US is also planning to have more countries increase their contributi­on to the cost of US troops, while trying to sell them more weaponry. As a result, some NATO countries will probably feel unvalued, and thus be reluctant to go on contributi­ng their finance, material and personnel strength to the group.

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