Tidigare Natochefen: Alliansen faller samman
Nato håller på att falla samman. Det säger försvarsalliansens tidigare generalsekreterare Anders Fogh Rasmussen i en intervju med tyska Welt.
– President Trump har väckt så många tvivel kring sin inställning till artikel 5 och försvaret av Europa att européer bara kan dra en slutsats: Vi måste stå på egna ben och kunna försvara kontinenten själva.
Europa behöver en ny försvarskoalition – varken EU eller Nato kan i nuläget fylla den rollen, enligt Fogh Rasmussen, som ledde Nato mellan 2009 och 2014.
Den bör bestå av länder som möter femprocentsmålet, och enskilda stater ska inte kunna lägga in veto mot militära operationer, tillägger han.
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Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Wikipedia (en)
Anders Fogh Rasmussen (Danish: [ˈɑnɐs ˈfɔwˀ ˈʁɑsmusn̩] ; born 26 January 1953) is a Danish politician who was the prime minister of Denmark from November 2001 to April 2009 and the secretary general of NATO from August 2009 to October 2014. He became founder of political consultancy Rasmussen Global and founded the Alliance of Democracies Foundation. He serves as a senior adviser to Citigroup. He also served as a senior advisor at the Boston Consulting Group.
Rasmussen was first elected to the Folketing in 1978 and served in various ministerial positions, including Minister of Tax (1987–1992) and Minister of Economic Affairs (1990–1992). In his early career, Rasmussen was a strident critic of the welfare state, writing the classical liberal book From Social State to Minimal State in 1993. However, his views moved towards the political centre through the 1990s. He was elected the leader of the conservative-liberal party Venstre in 1998 and headed a centre-right coalition with the Conservative People's Party which took office in November 2001 and won its second and third terms in February 2005 and in November 2007. Rasmussen's government relied on the Danish People's Party for support, keeping with the Danish tradition of minority government.
His government introduced tougher limits on immigration and a freeze on tax rates (skattestoppet in Danish). Certain taxes were lowered, but his coalition partners in the Conservative People's Party repeatedly argued for more tax cuts and a flat tax rate at no higher than 50%. Rasmussen's government implemented an administrative reform reducing the number of municipalities (kommuner) and replacing the thirteen counties (amter) with five regions which he referred to as "the biggest reform in thirty years". He authored several books about taxation and government structure.
He resigned as prime minister in April 2009 to become Secretary General of NATO, a military alliance that was expanding into Eastern Europe. His term ended on 30 September 2014. He was the first former prime minister since Paul-Henri Spaak of Belgium in 1961 to become Secretary General of NATO.
He became a private consultant on the international stage. He is a Senior Network Member at the European Leadership Network (ELN).
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