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"en.20031022.5.3-108"2
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"Mr President, in my country, you sometimes hear the useful warning never to throw out your old shoes until you have replaced them with new ones. This common admonition seems to be very relevant in the case of Europe's security. I urge you not to trade NATO for such uncertain military aspirations cherished by a number of EU Member States. Meanwhile, this defence ambition on this side of the ocean causes renewed internal European division, as well as fresh transatlantic tension. I fully share America's great concern about NATO's cohesion and future, given the autonomous military course taken by President Chirac and Chancellor Schröder. The ambivalent ideas about security in Paris and Berlin are entirely reflected in the Brok report: the EU as a complementary security organisation of NATO no less!
The Brok report is honest enough to recognise that the EU's current military capacities are inadequate for peace operations. In short, I would prefer NATO to look after our security in Europe, and – within the NATO context – to let the EU Member States finally show what they are worth as loyal allies."@en1
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