I
am just back from NATO exercise Trident Juncture 2015.
I
have been involved in it for the last 18 months or so. It has been a long
process, with different phases of the scenario and the “response” of the
international community.
The
points here are the following: first, the “crisis” takes place far away from
Europe, in an imaginary region to the South of our Continent; second, it is a
“crisis response exercise” that follows a model requiring the approval of the
UN Security Council; third, it is therefore clear that the exercise is not
about defending the Alliance, it is not about collective defence, a concept
that is well known; it is about helping a fictional country to address an
aggression coming from a neighbouring state; fourth, it is not directly related
to the current tensions in Europe or in the Middle East; it was planned well
before President Putin´s new posture; and fifth, it was about training the
commanders in the context of complex civilian environment.
My
role was to play the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-general. It was
about sharing many years of UN senior experience. And it is rewarding to see
the interest it raised.
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