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US to punish German 'treachery'
The Observer (U.K.) ^ | 02/16/03 | Peter Beaumont, David Rose and Paul Beaver

Posted on 02/15/2003 4:00:02 PM PST by Pokey78

America is to punish Germany for leading international opposition to a war against Iraq. The US will withdraw all its troops and bases from there and end military and industrial co-operation between the two countries - moves that could cost the Germans billions of euros.

The plan - discussed by Pentagon officials and military chiefs last week on the orders of Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld - is designed 'to harm' the German economy to make an example of the country for what US hawks see as Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's 'treachery'.

The hawks believe that making an example of Germany will force other countries heavily dependent on US trade to think twice about standing up to America in future.

This follows weeks of increasingly angry exchanges between Rumsfeld and Germany, in which at one point he taunted Germany and France for being an irrelevant part of 'old Europe'.

Now Rumsfeld has decided to go further by unilaterally imposing the Pentagon's sanctions on a country already in the throes of economic problems.

'We are doing this for one reason only: to harm the German economy,' one source told The Observer last week.

'Our troops contribute many millions of dollars. Why should we continue to support a country which has treated Nato and the protection we provided for decades with such incredible contempt?'

Another Pentagon source said: 'The aim is to hit German trade and commerce. It is not just about taking out the troops and equipment; it is also about cancelling commercial contracts and defence-related arrangements.'

The Pentagon plan - and the language expressed by officials close to Rumsfeld - has horrified State Department officials, who believe that bullying other countries to follow the US line will further exacerbate anti-Americanism and alienate those European countries that might support a United Nations resolution authorising a war.

German industry earns billions of euros every year from supporting the US Army Europe which, although reduced from its Cold War heights, still totals 42,000 troops and 785 tanks - almost three times as many as the British Army owns. Many of these soldiers and their fighting equipment, including Apache helicopters, have already been sent to the Gulf.

German industry is heavily involved in supporting the US presence. Among the defence companies which stand to lose out are missile-maker Diehl, aerospace and defence giant EADS Deutschland, armaments maker Rheinmetall and vehicle maker Krauss-Maffei Wegmann.

There is also a US Air Force contingent of about 15,000 service people with bases at Bitburg, Frankfurt-am-Main and neighbouring Ramstein, where the commander doubles as part of the Nato command. This force includes nearly 60 F-16 fighter-bombers and a squadron of A-10 tank-buster aircraft.

Rumsfeld and his staff have made no attempt to hide their fury at Schröder's 'treachery and ineptitude' over Iraq. Last week Schröder leaked to reporters a Franco-German plan for avoiding war by increasing the number of UN weapons inspectors before informing his American counterparts.

'After this, Germany is finished as a serious power,' one of the sources added. 'This is simply not the way to conduct diplomacy at a moment of international crisis.' One diplomatic source said Rumsfeld was 'furious at Germany. He is a bruiser and it looks as though he means to do it'.

Under these plans, the US would move its troops in Europe eastwards to countries such as Poland, the Czech Republic and the Baltic states, all of which have strongly supported America's line against Saddam Hussein. It is likely that the overall size of the deployment would be reduced, as the US military changes its priorities for a long-term and disparate engagement with international terrorism.

Although Rumsfeld had already been considering a redeployment of US troops around the world after a war in Iraq to save money and respond to new threats, the plans now under consideration go far beyond what had been discussed.

It is likely that future years will see a sharp increase in the proportion of special forces troops able to deploy rapidly across the globe.

Germany would suffer considerable financial loss if US forces were withdrawn from the country. The bases provide jobs for local people as everything from administrators to cleaners, and are huge customers for dairy products and bread.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Germany; News/Current Events
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To: ggekko
"I advocate that we wait and see what the new CDU government does before acting rashly."

I advocate that we help the transition along by putting some economic pressure on Germany by pulling troops and dependents now.

181 posted on 02/16/2003 3:21:14 AM PST by sd-joe
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To: JulieRNR21
Great quote.
182 posted on 02/16/2003 3:42:59 AM PST by sd-joe
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To: sd-joe
Give them Hell Rummy!!!!!!!!!!!

God Bless the USA and our real friends!!!!!!!!!
183 posted on 02/16/2003 4:03:11 AM PST by CELTICGAEL (Celt) (Old Europe has taken the USA for granted for to long!)
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To: Tailback
Don't forget that Polish beer is VERY top shelf too and Germany isn't the only nation with blue eyed blond girls.
184 posted on 02/16/2003 6:14:03 AM PST by singletrack (..............................................................................)
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To: singletrack
The article is stupid. We have no obligation to prop up Germany's failed socialist economy or to sustain Schroeder's obnoxious policies. The fact that we're damned if we do and damned if we don't is all the more reason to leave. Schroeder knows what's in Iraq regarding WMD. His big business budies sold it to Saddam. Will the liberated Iraqi people pay Schroeder's big business budies for it. I think not.

185 posted on 02/16/2003 6:28:09 AM PST by elhombrelibre (Kick France out of the UN NOW.)
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To: wonders
Sorry, The bit about the food poisoning was in a nother article. i just strted getting pissed at the Germans and included that one in my rant without a link. The most chilling part to me is that the BND admitted to Iraq Having smallpox.
186 posted on 02/16/2003 7:42:28 AM PST by americanbychoice
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To: Catspaw
Oh woe is they that forget . My heart bleeds for them. And the lesson for Germany shall be an old and simple one. Be careful what you ask for, you may get it!
187 posted on 02/16/2003 7:47:49 AM PST by dokmad
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To: JimVT
Isn't this paper related to The Guardian?

Yes. It's just the Sunday edition of The Guardian.

188 posted on 02/16/2003 11:55:16 AM PST by Dont Mention the War
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To: Pokey78
Thank God for the Bush Admin.!!
189 posted on 02/16/2003 3:50:29 PM PST by conservativecorner
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To: jt8d
How many French does it take to defend Paris? No one knows. Its never been tried before.
How many gears does a French tank have? Five. Four to go in reverse and one forward gear in case they are attacked from behind.
190 posted on 02/16/2003 4:17:24 PM PST by alfons
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