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US losing support for Iraq

2005-03-19 09:36

Prague - United States President George W Bush's previously faithful and proud New European allies are gradually withdrawing their support for his cause in Iraq.

In the space of just a few months, Bush's more faithful allies in central and eastern Europe have one by one begun a complete or partial withdrawal of their troops from Iraq.

Yet, only two years ago, the heads of former communist bloc countries were prepared to brave the irritation of France and Germany, standing firmly at the United States' side.

Recognising the role played by Washington in helping fall of communism, they were sympathetic to the Bush crusade for freedom.

But the Bush regime has remained largely ungrateful for their efforts.

Withdrawal of troops

So now even Bulgaria, which orchestrated eastern Europe's support for the campaign against Saddam Hussein, announced on Thursday that it would reduce its presence in Iraq by 100 soldiers at the end of June.

Bulgarian Defence Minister Nicolas Svinarov said his government would examine the question of the withdrawal before the end of March.

The Baltic former Soviet republic of Latvia already reduced its small contingent in November, Hungary has withdrawn all its 300 troops and Poland cut its troops at the time of the Iraqi parliamentary elections on January 30, from 2 400 soldiers to 1 700.

Poland, which controls a zone to the south of Baghdad, predicts that it will recall several hundred more troops from July.

East European governments have played down their decisions.

"This is not a political decision, the contingent's reduction was dictated by practical reasons," Latvia's Defence Minister Atis Slakteris said.

And Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski used the Iraqi elections to claim that a new era had begun for the country.

Anxious to hold on to one of its better allies in Europe, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice quietly accepted Poland's arguments. Less diplomatic was her Danish counterpart Per Stig Moeller, who harshly criticised Poland.

"I think it's simply absurd to say that now that democracy is in place we can leave," said Moeller.

In Hungary the reasons for withdrawal are clear. Socialist Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany could not secure a two-thirds parliamentary majority to extend the mandate.

The conservative opposition refused to give its support, arguing that the large majority of Hungarians opposed the country's presence in Iraq.

For his part Bush has done nothing to compensate the governments who took a risk in going against public opinion, although he did travel to the Slovak capital Bratislava last month to publicly thank Slovaks.

But the lucrative contracts for reconstructing Iraq were late in coming, just like the financial aid promised by Washington.

Poland was awarded just one sizeable contract, worth $320m for supplying armies in Iraq.

- AFP

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