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| Tuesday, 12 February, 2002, 13:59 GMT Germany warns US against unilateralism ![]() Fischer (right) has strong words on the "axis of evil" German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer has become the latest in a series of senior Europeans to warn the US against unilateral action in the war on terror.
"The international coalition against terror does not provide a basis for doing just anything against anybody - and certainly not by going it alone. This is the view of every European foreign minister."
Mr Fischer said that a peaceful future could not be guaranteed by the world's greatest power acting alone. "I utterly reject anti-Americanism. But, for all the differences in size and weight, alliance partnerships between free democracies cannot be reduced to obedience," he said. "Alliance partners are not satellites."
The coalition against terror began with solid support from across Europe, from the EU to Russia. For weeks no-one broke ranks, but as talk grew of widening the war beyond Afghanistan, concerns started to emerge. Criticism of US policy has come from several key figures:
And he said "frank" discussions were needed with the US on the future of global security. "If large-scale rearmament is now signalled, this will not lead to a reduction in potential acts of desperation throughout the world," he told the paper. "What we need is a new concept of security, particularly an equitable shaping of globalisation. "A dollar or euro can only be spent once. The money will be missed elsewhere in the world, and this will increase the potential for acts of desperation, and hence the threats to security," he said. | See also: Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Europe stories now: Links to more Europe stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||
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