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US can’t bail out NATO shortfalls: Panetta

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The US defence chief warned NATO allies on Wednesday that they can no longer depend on the United States to make up for the type of military shortfalls witnessed in the Libyan and Afghan wars. With the US military facing its own major budget cuts, Defence Secretary Leon Panetta called on European and Canadian allies [...]

US cant bail out NATO shortfalls

US cant bail out NATO shortfalls


The US defence chief warned NATO allies on Wednesday that they can no longer depend on the United States to make up for the type of military shortfalls witnessed in the Libyan and Afghan wars.

With the US military facing its own major budget cuts, Defence Secretary Leon Panetta called on European and Canadian allies to work closely to pool resources at a time of austerity biting on both sides of the Atlantic.

“As for the United States, many might assume that the United States defence budget is so large it can absorb and cover alliance shortcomings but make no mistake about it, we are facing dramatic cuts with real implications for alliance capability,” he said in a speech in Brussels. Panetta delivered his warning just ahead of talks with NATO counterparts in Brussels, centred on the missions in Libya and Afghanistan as well as the weaknesses the alliance experienced in the conflicts.

Although US defence spending far exceeds European budgets, Panetta said American military leaders were facing $450 billion in cuts over 10 years, which he called tough but “manageable”. But if the US Congress fails to tackle the country’s deficit this year, the Pentagon “could face additional cuts in defense … (that) would be devastating to our national security and to yours as well.” The cuts contemplated by the Pentagon would reduce the size of the force and curtail some weapons programmes, but the gargantuan US defence budget at nearly $700 billion still dwarfs that of the 27 other NATO members combined.

German Defence Minister Thomas de Maiziere said it would be difficult for Europeans to make up for “what the Americans can’t afford any longer for our common security, but we must concentrate on what is really necessary.” “The important thing is – even if it sounds difficult – to become smaller but more effective,” he said.
US officials have long urged European allies to shoulder more of the burden of the alliance. Panetta stressed that a new era of austerity would require member states to coordinate budget cuts to minimize the impact on NATO.

“We cannot afford for countries to make decisions about force reductions in a vacuum, leaving neighbors and allies in the dark,” Panetta said at an event organised by the think tank Carnegie Europe.

“Security in the 21st century will not be achieved by each nation marching to its own drummer,” he said in his first speech in Europe since taking over as defence secretary in July.

Panetta struck a gentler tone than his predecessor, Robert Gates, who delivered a harsh rebuke to the alliance in June before his retirement.

While Gates painted a bleak picture of an alliance on the verge of “irrelevance” after failing to invest in defence, Panetta praised NATO for its “extraordinary” performances in Libya and Afghanistan.

“With the fall of the Kadhafi regime, our nations saw an example of why NATO matters, and why it remains indispensable to confronting the security challenges of today,” he said.

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