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Nato warning over Afghan mission | Nato warning over Afghan mission |
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Nato head Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has warned that walking away from the alliance's mission in Afghanistan would have a "devastating" effect. | Nato head Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has warned that walking away from the alliance's mission in Afghanistan would have a "devastating" effect. |
Speaking in London, the Nato secretary-general said failure would give free run to al-Qaeda. | Speaking in London, the Nato secretary-general said failure would give free run to al-Qaeda. |
His comments come as Afghanistan suffers a spike in violence ahead of elections on 20 August. | His comments come as Afghanistan suffers a spike in violence ahead of elections on 20 August. |
More foreign troops have been killed in July than in any other month since the US-led invasion in 2001. | More foreign troops have been killed in July than in any other month since the US-led invasion in 2001. |
In a speech at a think tank, Mr de Hoop Scheffer said Nato allies could not afford to abandon their campaign. | In a speech at a think tank, Mr de Hoop Scheffer said Nato allies could not afford to abandon their campaign. |
"If we were to walk away, Afghanistan would fall to the Taliban, with devastating effect for the people there - women in particular," he said. | "If we were to walk away, Afghanistan would fall to the Taliban, with devastating effect for the people there - women in particular," he said. |
'Burden sharing' | 'Burden sharing' |
He also said any such move would have an impact on the wider region. | He also said any such move would have an impact on the wider region. |
"Pakistan would suffer the consequences, with all that that implies for international security," he said. | "Pakistan would suffer the consequences, with all that that implies for international security," he said. |
"Central Asia would see extremism spread. Al-Qaeda would have a free run again, and their terrorist ambitions are global." | "Central Asia would see extremism spread. Al-Qaeda would have a free run again, and their terrorist ambitions are global." |
He said Nato members had to realise that the mission was "essential" to their security. | He said Nato members had to realise that the mission was "essential" to their security. |
"As much as we may long for the near-perfect security of Cold War deterrence, we must accept that security today requires engagement in far away places - engagement that is dangerous, expensive, open ended, and with no guarantee of success." | "As much as we may long for the near-perfect security of Cold War deterrence, we must accept that security today requires engagement in far away places - engagement that is dangerous, expensive, open ended, and with no guarantee of success." |
Earlier on Monday, the Nato-led force in Afghanistan announced the deaths of four US soldiers in the east of the country. | Earlier on Monday, the Nato-led force in Afghanistan announced the deaths of four US soldiers in the east of the country. |
The deaths bring the number of Nato soldiers killed in July to 56. | |
Eighteen of those are from the UK, where the rising toll has sparked debate over the country's participation in the Nato-led mission. | |
Mr de Hoop Scheffer, who met UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown earlier on Monday, acknowledged the sacrifices being made by soldiers from the UK and other allies. | Mr de Hoop Scheffer, who met UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown earlier on Monday, acknowledged the sacrifices being made by soldiers from the UK and other allies. |
He also called for what he called more equitable "burden sharing" between members of the Nato alliance. | He also called for what he called more equitable "burden sharing" between members of the Nato alliance. |
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