Six NATO allies refuse to send instructors to Iraq

At least six NATO allies are refusing to send military instructors to help the United States train Iraqi officers, another impediment in the Bush administration’s drive for support for its effort to pacify Iraq.

Six NATO allies refuse to send instructors to Iraq

At least six NATO allies are refusing to send military instructors to help the United States train Iraqi officers, another impediment in the Bush administration’s drive for support for its effort to pacify Iraq.

The six nations – Germany, France, Belgium, Spain, Luxembourg and Greece – had refused to contribute troops to the US-led coalition that overthrew President Saddam Hussein and to the post-war campaign against insurgents.

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