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Former Norwegian PM Stoltenberg named new Nato chief | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
Saturday, 29 March 2014 - 4:45pm IST | Place: Brussels | Agency: AFP

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Former Norweigian premier and new chief of NATO Jens Stoltenberg AFP
Former Norwegian premier Jens Stoltenberg was named the next NATO chief on Friday, taking over from current secretary general Anders Fogh Rasmussen at a key moment in Europe.

Stoltenberg told a press conference after news of his appointment that it was crucial the 28-nation transatlantic alliance kept up military spending.

"We are neighbour to a superpower (Russia) with increasing military capacity and increasing military activity in the Northern regions, but also along the borders with Ukraine," he said. "This only underlines the importance of having both sufficient budgetary allocations to the military forces but also an effective structure of the military."

An economist by training and a radical opponent of the alliance in his youth, Stoltenberg takes the helm as Europe worries over a Russian build-up on its eastern fringe after Moscow's takeover of Crimea.

His appointment came quicker than anticipated, the decision made "without opposition" after a comfortable consensus grew around Stoltenberg, a diplomatic source said.

Stoltenberg was initially approached about the position in January but did not accept immediately, he said, claiming he wanted to be sure that the NATO members were in favour of his appointment. He also thought it unlikely that NATO would call on a Norwegian after the alliance had been led by the Dane Rasmussen in recent years.

The White House said it welcomed the appointment.

In a statement, Washington said: "Mr. Stoltenberg is a proven leader with a demonstrated commitment to the transatlantic Alliance.

"We are confident he is the best person to ensure the continued strength and unity of the NATO Alliance."

Stoltenberg, who is 55, was the only candidate for the job and leaders of NATO's main powers, including US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, had all rallied around the former prime minister in recent weeks.

He was also praised by the man he will be replacing.

"I've known Jens Stoltenberg for many years and I know he's the right man to build on NATO's record of strength and success," said Rasmussen on Twitter.

In almost a decade leading the Norwegian government, Stoltenberg, who is the country's Labour Party chief, became known as a consensus maker, giving him some of the right credentials to maintain good relations with Russia.

Though he never had any particular fondness for defence or security matters, his experience as premier left him with a strong international network and honed his skills as a cross-border negotiator.

"This is a key strength given the Ukrainian crisis," a diplomat said in Brussels, where the NATO headquarters is located.

His arrival to NATO comes at a pivotal moment, with fears growing over Russia's resurgence as a military power to contend with, more than two decades after the end of the Cold War.

Frontlines in Ukraine

Created in the years following World War II as a western bulwark against the Soviets, NATO is now on the frontlines of the crisis in the Ukraine, though the former Soviet state is not a member of the alliance.

"We do not seek confrontation but we will not waiver if challenged," Rasmussen said after a brief meeting with Obama in Brussels this week.

During the visit, the US president said that "NATO nations never stand alone" and underlined that the alliance was now patrolling the skies over the Baltics, and had reinforced its presence in Poland.

Polish foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski, who was also rumoured for the NATO job, congratulated Stoltenberg on his nomination.

Sikorski said he was sure the new NATO head "will strive for equal security for all members," in an oblique recommendation to the alliance to remember its eastern-most members on the borders with Russia.

Stoltenberg is set to take office on October 1, after an alliance summit in Cardiff.

At that time, the alliance should be in the final stages of pulling out the last of its combat forces in Afghanistan, where NATO troops have been fighting the Taliban for over a decade.

Before the Ukraine crisis, there were fears that the alliance would struggle to find a new direction after the Afghanistan exit, especially as Western powers, looking to shore up government finances, slashed defence spending.

"Recent events in Ukraine have underlined that, even once we complete our mission in Afghanistan, there will be new challenges to respond to," British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Friday.

With this new sense of purpose, Stoltenberg, the former pacifist protester, will have to persuade the alliance's European powers to reverse the defence spending cuts.

During his Brussels visit, Obama also urged European governments to not abandon defence and remember their historic responsibility, especially with Russia's potential return as a threat.

"We must never forget that we are heirs to a struggle for freedom," Obama said.








Poland is mad that their zombie candidate didnt won :rofl:


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poor poles thinking eastern europeans are equal in western organisations
 
You are quite wrong with your assumption. Poles are equal in our institutions and Poland is a productive member in NATO and EU.
 
They've elected a dirty commie.:mad:

Stoltenberg's first steps into politics came when he was in his early teens and was influenced by his sister Camilla, who at the time was a member of the then Marxist-Leninist group Red Youth
 
i suppose it good that its not an eastern European i think its exceptable because eastern europeans are just serfs and not equals, but the guy is from Norway so he will focus more on the artic too

They've elected a dirty commie.:mad:
so what if it would be an eastern european they would have the same past. Just except that you will never be equal in nato, i even doubt they would defend you
 
Just except that you will never be equal in nato, i even doubt they would defend you

In World War 3 only Points of strategical importance will be defended. USA will be busy to fight back Chinese and North Koreans in Asia + defending Oil fields in Middle east against Islamist insurgents. USA will simply not have any Units to send them to Romania.

Nobody will save Romania. :disagree:

They should better surrender. And they will surrender. :tup:
 
In World War 3 only Points of strategical importance will be defended. USA will be busy to fight back Chinese and North Koreans in Asia + defending Oil fields in Middle east against Islamist insurgents. USA will simply not have any Units to send them to Romania.

Nobody will save Romania. :disagree:

They should better surrender. And they will surrender. :tup:

Not true, since germany promised to defend our east european partners and we already send planes and staff.
 
You will also surrender.

Russia and USA destroyed the german people long time ago.

resistance is futile.
 
Look at your Army. It consists of some few thousand Soldiers. Germany changed its Army doctrine from Anti Soviet warfare to pinpoint operations abroad. You simply miscalculated Global threat situation.

Germany had 2000 tanks, now you only have 180 left. Russian Army will bulldoze poland in a few weeks and than we will come to your Homes, krauts.

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You will like it. :tup:
 
Look at your Army. It consists of some few thousand Soldiers. Germany changed its Army doctrine from Anti Soviet warfare to pinpoint operations abroad. You simply miscalculated Global threat situation.

Germany had 2000 tanks, now you only have 180 left. Russian Army will bulldoze poland in a few weeks and than we will come to your Homes, krauts.

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You will like it. :tup:

We live in 21 st century. wars are not fought with soldiers and tanks but with individual, economic solutions. You can feel it at the moment, russia economy crumbles. Combine that with biological components and you have your tanks rotting away simply because your soldiers die from a artificial GMO flu.

Russia is not scary at all, its army is in a pathetic state, just as its economy.
 
We live in 21 st century. wars are not fought with soldiers and tanks but with individual, economic solutions. You can feel it at the moment, russia economy crumbles. Combine that with biological components and you have your tanks rotting away simply because your soldiers die from a artificial GMO flu.

Russia is not scary at all, its army is in a pathetic state, just as its economy.
russian army is supirior to germany look at our military budget and look at germanies and italies. Both have lower budget than russia, youre a nutcase
 
i suppose it good that its not an eastern European i think its exceptable because eastern europeans are just serfs and not equals, but the guy is from Norway so he will focus more on the artic too


so what if it would be an eastern european they would have the same past. Just except that you will never be equal in nato, i even doubt they would defend you

Your thoughts are irelevant.
 
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