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Chapter 13
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Allied Command Europe&#146;s Priorities
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General Joseph Ralston<BR>
Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
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READINESS</B>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Palatino" SIZE="7">I</FONT> would like to give you a very brief outline of those things that I believe
 are important to Allied Command Europe. Readiness on the part of our forces
 is my number-one priority, first and foremost. And when I say readiness,
 I am not only referring to the role nations play in being accountable for
 the readiness of their forces; there is also a role for Allied Command
 Europe to play, because if I am going to provide proper military advice
 to Admiral Venturoni and to the North Atlantic Council, we have got to
 have some feel for that.
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When I talk about readiness, I am talking about three different parts:
 the people aspect, the training aspect, and the equipment aspect. And each
 of these aspects has several sub-elements. As part of the people aspect,
 we have got to make sure that we have sufficient people to do whatever
 tasks we might receive from the North Atlantic Council. As far as training
 goes, I have already spent a lot of time going to the exercises, talking
 to the troops, and making sure that we are getting good training. A lot
 of exercises have significant political aspects to them, but the primary
 purpose of exercises is the training of the troops and for command-and-control
 to exercise those troops. Regarding equipment readiness, certainly it plays
 into the Defense Capabilities Initiative and how we proceed on that. So
 when I talk about readiness, I refer to all three of its elements.
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<B>THE SECURITY ENVIRONMENT</B>
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Another important point is that we need to spend a lot of time shaping
 the security environment of the future. I think the best way to do that
 is to have very strong military-to-military relationships with our partners,
 and everything that goes along with that: the Membership Action Plans and
 the Partnership for Peace exercises are critically important to where we
 are trying to go in the future.
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As a subset of the importance of our security environment, let me say that
 Russia, as a partner, is a country that we need to have a better relationship
 with. We need to have a stronger military-to-military relationship with
 Russia. How can we be expected to serve with the troops of all nations
 in the Balkans today if we do not have a strong military-to-military relationship
 with Russia? We have got to be able to have trust at the senior military
 level all the way down to the soldiers on the ground. So that is something
 that we need to spend time on.
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<B>THE EUROPEAN UNION&#150;NATO RELATIONSHIP</B>
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Finally, something that I know this audience has spent a lot of time on,
 and something that General Smith will talk about, is the relationship between
 the European Union and NATO. I for one, both personally and professionally,
 am strongly supportive of what we are trying to do regarding the European
 Union. My only request is that we do it in such a way that we preserve
 the decision-making processes and so that we can have an effective military
 alliance. Therefore, my advice to the military committee and to the North
 Atlantic Council would be to try to make sure that we do have an effective
 way to employ military power.
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<B>THE ALLIED COMMAND EUROPE TEAM</B>
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I would also like to talk a little bit about the team that I have got,
 and that I am extremely pleased with. I do not believe any SACEUR has been
 blessed with a better team at the senior leadership levels than I have,
 starting with Deputy SACEUR Rupert Smith. I also have two commanders with
 me here today, Admiral Jim Ellis and General Joachim Spiering, and the
 other member of the team&#151;somebody had to stay home and work&#151;is my Chief
 of Staff, General Dieter St&#246;ckmann, and I am very, very pleased with Dieter
 as well. So I just want to let you know how happy I am with the senior
 leadership that I have got within Allied Command Europe to work on the
 problems that we all face.
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