The Counterterror Coalitions: Cooperation with Europe, by Nora Bensahel

By Nora Bensahel

The long term good fortune of the counterterror crusade relies on concerted cooperation from ecu states, yet a key query is the level to which that cooperation may be pursued via eu multilateral associations. This research argues that the us may still pursue army and intelligence cooperation on a bilateral foundation, and it's going to more and more pursue monetary and legislations enforcement cooperation on a multilateral foundation. the U.S. may still undertake a nuanced method in its counterterror relatives with Europe.

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A detailed examination of the diplomatic events during that buildup is beyond our scope here, but there were two primary areas of disagreement: whether Iraq should be categorized as a problem of terrorism, and whether the United States had the right to take action in Iraq without explicit authorization from the United Nations (UN) Security Council. ______________ 40According to one senior NATO official, “Part of the problem was that no one had ever done this before, and all of us had an image from our schoolboy days that after Article 5 was invoked, the collective armies of the United States and Europe would march off together to slay a common foe.

36 The Framework Decision adopts a uniform definition of terrorism, based on the one used by the United Nations, and imposes uniform criminal penalties for terrorism throughout the European Union. 38 The Framework Decision does not grant the EU any new supranational powers to combat terrorism. Instead, it enhances efforts to ______________ 34 Monica Den Boer and Jörg Monar, “Keynote Article: 11 September and the Challenge of Global Terrorism to the EU as a Security Actor,” Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol.

S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld referring to France and Germany as “old Europe”45 and chastising them for not being willing or able to tackle the most pressing security problems of the day. As this rhetoric increased, several European countries grew increasingly uncomfortable with the idea that France and Germany were being seen as speaking for all of Europe. S. S. S. S. on Iraq,” Washington Post, March 6, 2003; and Steven R. Weisman, “A Long, Winding Road to a Diplomatic Dead End,” New York Times, March 17, 2003.

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