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2005-01-29 12:30:00
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INAUGURAL U.S.-UNITED ARAB EMIRATES JOINT MILITARY

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S E C R E T ABU DHABI 00406

SIPDIS
CXABU:
 ACTION: POL
 INFO: PAO DAO DCM MEPI USLO P/M ECON RSO AMB

DISSEMINATION: POL
CHARGE: PROG

APPROVED: AMB:MJSISON
DRAFTED: POL:JMAYBURY
CLEARED: A/DCM:OJOHN, USLO:RSIMM

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S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 03 ABU DHABI 000406 

SIPDIS

STATE FOR PM, MEA, NEA/ARPI
SECDEF FOR OSD, OUSD (P)
ISLAMABAD FOR DEA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/15/2015
TAGS: PREL MASS PTER IZ IR AF TC
SUBJECT: INAUGURAL U.S.-UNITED ARAB EMIRATES JOINT MILITARY
COMMISSION HELD

REF: ABU DHABI 72

Classified By: Ambassador Michele J. Sison, reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 03 ABU DHABI 000406

SIPDIS

STATE FOR PM, MEA, NEA/ARPI
SECDEF FOR OSD, OUSD (P)
ISLAMABAD FOR DEA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/15/2015
TAGS: PREL MASS PTER IZ IR AF TC
SUBJECT: INAUGURAL U.S.-UNITED ARAB EMIRATES JOINT MILITARY
COMMISSION HELD

REF: ABU DHABI 72

Classified By: Ambassador Michele J. Sison, reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).


1. (S) Summary: Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs Peter W. Rodman and newly
appointed and promoted UAE Armed Forces Chief of Staff Lt.
General Hamad Mohammed Thani Al Rumaithy co-chaired the
inaugural U.S.-UAE Joint Military Commission in Abu Dhabi
January 11-12. During the deliberations, each side
reaffirmed the desire to enhance the military-to-military
relationship and resolve any differences that could impede
progress. The U.S. and the UAE also agreed that Sunnis
should participate in the upcoming Iraqi elections, and vowed
to work toward stability in Iraq and Afghanistan. Both
expressed strong concerns about Iran,s meddling in Iraq and
its threat to the Gulf region. The UAE did not wish to
discuss the Defense Cooperation Agreement at the JMC,
preferring to raise it directly with the Embassy at a later
date, according to Lt. General Hamad Thani. ASD Rodman
encouraged Lt. General Hamad Thani to follow up with a letter
outlining how the UAE would like to proceed in dealing with
the DCA. Discussions in subcommittees touched on a wide
array of subjects, including cooperation in military
operations, exercises, training, equipment acquisition and
releasibility, as well as counterterrorism, money laundering,
and law enforcement cooperation. End Summary.


2. (S) U.S.-UAE military cooperation: In the plenary
session, ASD Rodman underscored the importance of the
bilateral US-UAE military-to-military relationship, stating
that the U.S. goal was to support its friends. He praised
the UAE for its stability and leadership, and called it a
leader in modernization and moderation in the Middle East.
He cited the UAE,s support for President Bush,s initiative
for peace between Israelis and Palestinians, its commitment
to the Global War on Terrorism, Operation ENDURING FREEDOM,
and Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, and its willingness to provide
access, basing and overflight rights. The U.S. has a stake

in the UAE,s success, and the military relationship plays an
important role in ensuring that the UAE remains strong, he
added. ASD Rodman said he hoped the relationship would
deepen and that there would be more engagement. He told his
hosts that the JMC was a forum to discuss the relationship,s
positive aspects as well as mutual concerns. He said he
wanted to make sure the relationship was &secure against
dangers.8


3. (S) Iraq: ASD Rodman said the U.S. appreciated the UAE,s
support for the Iraqi people, including its pledge to forgive
most of Iraq,s debt. He said the U.S. and the UAE have the
same objectives in Iraq. President Bush is fully committed
to &finishing the job8 in Iraq, and not abandoning the
Iraqi people, he continued. The U.S. believes the
overwhelming majority of Iraqis want the political process to
unfold, even though extremists, who make up a &minority of a
minority8 in Iraq, are determined to destroy this process,
ASD Rodman said. Sunnis need to accept that they will not
dominate Iraq the way they did in the past, but they should
participate in the upcoming election, particularly with
Shi,a and Kurd assurances that the future political system
will be open to Sunnis, he said. The alternative, he warned,
is a suicidal civil war. ASD Rodman said the U.S.
appreciates the role and influence of our Arab friends in
Iraq.


4. (S) Lt. General Hamad Mohammed Thani Al Rumaithy said that
Iraq,s Sunnis would join the process eventually. He also
said that the UAE did not want to see a divided Iraq, and it
was still afraid of a civil war.

5. (S) Iran: ASD Rodman said that the U.S. regards Iran as a
threat, citing its meddling in Afghanistan and Iraq, and its
support of terrorism and radicalism in the region. He stated
that the internal situation in Iran is worsening with
hardliners asserting greater control. The U.S. remains
skeptical about EU-3 efforts to win Iran,s cooperation with
the international community on its nuclear program, he added.
The U.S. is convinced Iran will cheat and do whatever it can
get away with. ASD Rodman said he does not expect any
warming of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Iran.
He told UAE military officials that the U.S. stands with the
UAE on a strong policy in dealing with Iran.


6. (S) Lt. General Hamad Mohammed Thani Al Rumaithy replied
that Iraq has become more dangerous because of Iran,s
attempts to export its revolution. He said the UAE and Iran
are neighbors and should have an understanding between them,
but instead Iran is not sending any positive signals to the
UAE on how to resolve the dispute over the three UAE islands
that Iran occupies militarily. He agreed with ASD Rodman
that the Iranians eventually would cheat when it comes to
their nuclear program rather than cooperate with the
international community. Brigadier General Essa Al Mazrouie,
head of the Directorate for Military Intelligence, said his
agency shares U.S. concerns posed by Iran,s threat to the
region, and concurred that Iran remains determined to develop
nuclear weapons.


7. (C) Global war on terror and cooperation: ASD Rodman said
that extremists wanted to destroy what everyone else values.
He described the war on terror not as a war of civilizations,
but as a war of extremists against the civilized world.


8. (C) Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI): ASD Rodman
urged the UAEG to endorse the principles of President Bush,s
PSI and to consider participation in future PSI activities.
He said the UAE is a natural participant given its geography
and strategic security concerns. ASD Rodman emphasized that
PSI activities are voluntary and do not infringe on a
country,s sovereignty. Recalling that the U.S. already has
suggested to the UAE that the two countries conclude a PSI
Shipboarding Agreement, ASD Rodman said that such an
agreement would be a way to cooperate on WMD proliferation,
&one of the growing dangers that affect us all.8


9. (S) Defense Cooperation Agreement: In the Executive
Session, ASD Rodman offered to discuss the DCA, but Lt.
General Hamad Thani said the UAE would raise the issue
directly with the Embassy at a later time. ASD Rodman said
that our bilateral cooperation, which has a great potential
to grow, has a great vulnerability if this issue is not
resolved, it is not sufficient to deal with incidents ad hoc
at a political level. He noted that the U.S. has operational
DCAs with Bahrain, Oman, and Qatar and issues are handled in
a routine fashion. ASD Rodman said there were DoD legal
experts at the JMC prepared to address the issues. ASD
Rodman underscored that the U.S. has very limited flexibility
to change its position given its legal and regulatory
framework. The present situation adds an element of risk we
do not need to have as we work together on these important
issues. Lt. General Hamad Thani said he was very familiar
with the DCA,s issues of jurisdiction. He said that the two
sides &could cooperate better.8

Follow-up discussions
--------------


10. (S) In addition to the DCA, the two sides will follow up
on several other military and political-military issues. A
more comprehensive analysis of many of these issues can be
found in reftel.

-- Afghanistan reconstruction: The UAE has expressed
interest in participating in the Provincial Reconstruction
Teams (PRT).

-- Base Operating Arrangement: Although this issue was not
discussed at the JMC, Post understands that the BOA is being
worked in Washington, and it is the Embassy,s hope that a
text will be forwarded to the UAE in the next couple of weeks.

-- ATACMS: We continue to receive mixed signals on the future
of this program. MBZ and his staff have indicated it is too
expensive and they are not currently considering a purchase.
The UAE Land Forces Commander, Major General Saeed Al
Rumaithy, also believes the price is too high but insists on
discussing the issue with visiting senior U.S. personnel.
Major General Saeed has also expressed strong distaste for
the end-use monitoring provisions of the proposed Memorandum
of Understanding, which remains dormant.

-- Communication interoperability: UAE asked for additional
discussions (following the Command and Control
Interoperability Board in October 2004) on Link 11 and Link
16 platform requirements related to U.S.-UAE tactical air
data link interoperability.

-- Aircraft clearances: The UAE has had difficulties in
obtaining clearances for its aircraft flying into Afghanistan
and Iraq.

-- Airspace violations: The UAE is unhappy with periodic
U.S. aircraft violations of its airspace.


11. (U) ASD Rodman has reviewed and approved this cable.
SISON