The Borneo Post

Nato’s top brass recommend joining anti-IS coalition

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BRUSSELS: Nato’s top brass on Wednesday said they believed the alliance should consider joining the anti-Islamic State coalition put together by Washington to fight jihadists in Syria and Iraq.

The issue is top of the agenda at a Nato summit in Brussels next week, with US President Donald Trump pushing the allies to take on a greater role in combatting terrorism.

General Petr Pavel, head of Nato’s military committee, told reporters after chiefs of defence staff (CHODS) met in Brussels that it was time to look at this option.

“Nato members are all in the anti-IS coalition. The discussion now is – is Nato to become a member of that coalition,” Pavel said.

“CHODS’ recommenda­tion is that there is some merit to Nato becoming a member of that coalition,” he added.

All 28 Nato member states are in the coalition as individual countries and the alliance has supplied AWACS surveillan­ce planes to help the coalition carry out operations but it has no combat role.

Some member states, including France and Italy, have strong reservatio­ns about going further, fearing that Nato could get dragged into a drawn out war on the ground and be seen as a belligeren­t in one of the world’s most volatile regions.

They are against Nato assuming eventual command in Iraq, taking over control from US forces as it did in Afghanista­n.

Pavel said that while Nato was stepping up its counter-terrorism help for Iraq, for example on training, and this would last a long time, “I don’t see it necessaril­y as a kind of mission similar to Resolute Support (in Afghanista­n).”

Afghanista­n has turned into Nato’s longest military campaign and although it halted its combat mission at end-2014, it remains heavily committed to training and advising Afghan government forces to hold off a resurgent Taliban. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pavel (centre) looks on during a joint news conference after the 177th Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session with General Curtis Scaparrott­i (left), Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR) and General Denis Mercier, Supreme Allied...
Pavel (centre) looks on during a joint news conference after the 177th Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session with General Curtis Scaparrott­i (left), Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR) and General Denis Mercier, Supreme Allied...

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