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06SANTIAGO1909
2006-09-08 13:28:00
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Embassy Santiago
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MEDIA REACTION - INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC)

Tags:  KMDR KPAO OPRC CI 
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TAGS: KMDR KPAO OPRC CI
SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION - INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC)


On September 7, conservative, influential newspaper-of-record "El
Mercurio" (circ. 129,000) ran an editorial entitled, "ICC and
Military Assistance." Quotes:

"The Senate has shown common sense and justified pragmatism by
resisting the pressures for a rapid decision to approve the Rome
Statute that creates the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Legislators from across the political spectrum have conditioned
approval of the treaty on a review of its impact on U.S military
assistance programs.... Some information shows that the economic
effects of the cancellation of U.S. military cooperation programs
would not be significant...but the fact that...there is a cost means
that Congress must learn about it before voting.

There are also other elements that cannot be ignored. For example,
the threat that Chile would disadvantage itself compared to other
countries in the region, which have signed agreements with the U.S.,
have a significant U.S. military assistance in supplies to fight
narcotics trafficking, or have preferential access to these
supplies, such as Argentina because of its non-NATO ally status.

There is no question that it is important for our national security
to avoid exposing ourselves to restrictions that affect
acquisitions, services, and military material from the United
States.... The technologically justified decision of previous
administrations to rely on U.S. material for national defense calls
for preventing the creation of obstacles for our supplies.... Our
legislators and national leaders are acting responsibly, taking into
account the impact that the approval of the Rome Statue could
have...because it is a decision that affects our sovereignty and
national defense. Acting hastily based on ideological motives could
prove very costly to Chile."

KELLY