DOES NATO HAVE A ROLE IN THE FIGHT AGAINST INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: ANALYSIS OF NATO'S RESPONSE TO SEPTEMBER 11

Krassimir Kuzmanov
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This article analyzes NATO's decisions and actions taken in response to the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks against the United States and assesses the probable future role of the Alliance in combating international terrorism. In September-October 2001, the United States chose to lead a coalition against the Al Qaeda terrorists and their supporters in Afghanistan instead of ceding the initiative to NATO. The necessity for rapid decisions and actions, the military capabilities gap between the United States and the European allies, and the lessons from NATO's air campaign in the 1999 Kosovo crisis, probably led the United States to make this choice. NATO's contributions to the campaign against terrorism have in- cluded sending Airborne Warning and Control Systems aircraft to the United States, deploying naval forces to the Eastern Mediterranean, and conducting pre- ventive action against terrorist groups acting within or from the Balkans. Other measures taken by the Alliance include: adoption of a new Military Concept for Defence against Terrorism and a Partnership Action Plan on Terrorism, strength- ening the nuclear, biological and chemical defence and civil protection, better co- operation with other international organizations, etc. NATO's responses to the 11 September attacks, the unconventional and asymmetric threat posed by interna- tional terrorism, and the distinct contributions that the military can make in com- bating terrorism support the main hypothesis of this article: that NATO may be un- able to play more than specific limited roles in the fight against international ter- rorism.
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北约是否在打击国际恐怖主义中发挥作用:分析北约对9·11事件的反应
本文分析了北约为应对2001年9月11日针对美国的恐怖袭击而作出的决定和采取的行动,并评估了北约在打击国际恐怖主义方面可能发挥的作用。2001年9月至10月,美国选择领导一个打击阿富汗基地组织恐怖分子及其支持者的联盟,而不是把主动权让给北约。快速决策和行动的必要性,美国与欧洲盟友之间的军事能力差距,以及北约在1999年科索沃危机中空袭的教训,可能导致美国做出了这一选择。北约对反恐行动的贡献包括向美国派遣空中预警和控制系统飞机,向地中海东部部署海军部队,以及对在巴尔干半岛境内或境外活动的恐怖组织采取预防行动。联盟采取的其他措施包括:通过新的反恐军事概念和反恐伙伴行动计划,加强核、生物和化学防御和民防,加强与其他国际组织的合作等。北约对“9·11”恐怖袭击的反应、国际恐怖主义带来的非传统和非对称威胁,以及军方在打击恐怖主义方面所能做出的独特贡献,都支持了本文的主要假设:北约在打击国际恐怖主义方面可能无法发挥比特定的有限作用更多的作用。
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