Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Cutting off your nose to spite your face

Last week I was all for extending NATO membership to Israel when I commented briefly on a WSJ article calling for exactly that. This item caught my eye in the Jerusalem Post:
Israel stepped up its relationship with NATO on Monday and received a delegation of multinational military officers who accompanied an AWAC early warning surveillance plane which they brought to show to the Israel Air Force. Head of the NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control Force, Gen. Axel Tuttelman, said the AWAC plane, which contained unique surveillance capabilities, was brought to Israel as part of a larger effort to enhance security cooperation between NATO and Israel in the war on global terrorism.

Tuttelman said his unit was frequently called into action and was currently involved in running surveillance over the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. While the United States and Israel have yet to decide if they would launch a military offensive against Iran, Tuttelman told The Jerusalem Post that if NATO was involved his forces would be the first to be called up.
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Israel is a member of NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue - a 10-year-old forum for political consultations and practical cooperation between countries of the Mediterranean area, including Morocco, Algeria, Egypt and Jordan. "We hope the visit will strengthen links and intensify cooperation with Israel," Tuttelman said, adding that NATO's interests in Israel were political and not military, and were meant to enhance the joint effort in combating terrorism. “We hope the visit will strengthen links and intensify cooperation with Israel," Tuttelman said, adding that NATO's interests in Israel were political and not military, and were meant to enhance the joint effort in combating terrorism.

Two weeks ago, Italian Defense Minister Antonio Martino was quoted as calling for Israel to be given NATO membership. The recommendation was quickly dismissed, however, by NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, who said that "the issue of Israeli membership is not on the table."

Like the Italian Defense Minister, I believe the Israelis have much to bring to bring to the table in terms of resources, men and intelligence, but alas, the current mindset among long time NATO members is much like Publius suggested, ergo, it is just not going to happen as long as the Euro-wennies are at the helm.

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