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Chapter 14
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DSACEUR&#146;s Perspective on ESDI<FONT COLOR="#1f1a17" FACE="TIMES" SIZE="4"></FONT>
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General Sir Rupert Smith<BR>
Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
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<FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Palatino" SIZE="7">G</FONT>iven that the evolving relationship between NATO and the EU is one of
 SACEUR&#146;s three main priorities and that my terms of reference tell me I
 am to be the focus for ESDI matters at the military strategic level within
 the Alliance, my remarks will address ESDI from the point of view of DSACEUR
 (Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe) at SHAPE.
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<B>ENGAGING SHAPE IN ESDI DEVELOPMENT</B>
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The challenge we face is how to develop the ESDI so that it meets the requirements
 that it strengthen NATO, be separable but not separate, and have the minimum
 parallel structures while recognizing that we have only one set of armies,
 navies, and air forces. In meeting this challenge SHAPE has much to offer:
 it is the established multinational military strategic headquarters. It
 holds the Bi-SC planning capability, the CJPS. Because our staff is supported
 by the other branches in the Headquarters, we can provide military advice
 to both NATO and the EU, common advice that will allow both parties to
 make their judgments with a common perception.
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SHAPE incorporates the defense planning staff whose task it is to take
 the ministerial guidance that directs how our forces are to be developed
 and, with each nation, translate this guidance into national defense planning
 and spending that matches Alliance aspirations and priorities with those
 of the nations. If we are not careful, however, we could have two competing
 sets of guidelines&#151;one from EU and one from NATO&#151;for our one set of forces.
 This could cause an acute problem for at least nine nations, and a slightly
 lesser problem for those nations that play a full part in the Partnership
 program.
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SHAPE has been a multinational operational HQ conducting multinational
 operations for almost six years. In theory all nations know how to mount
 an operation at the strategic level: to form the force, deploy it, direct
 it towards its end, sustain it, and ultimately recover it. But I contend
 there are very few nations that have the experience of doing this on the
 scale that SHAPE has, and none has done it on a multinational basis.
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Perhaps our greatest body of experience is with the force generation for
 these operations. Currently, and using a factor of three for sustainment,
 NATO and its Partners have about 250,000 men committed to the Balkans.
 But the fact is that we cannot find all we want in numbers or capability.
 By its nature, developing the ESDI Headline Goal involves elements of force
 generation as well as defense planning.
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Now the facts that we will only ever have one set of armed forces and that
 we are engaged in operations of long duration require that some agency
 maintain the &#147;account.&#148; Before one multinational body sets out to conduct
 another operation we need to understand the consequences for the other
 multinational body. Who better than SHAPE to keep the account? By using
 SHAPE in this way, the necessary transparency will exist between the non-EU
 Allies and the non-NATO members of the EU. Information concerning resources,
 forces, and planning options will be available to all. The debate about
 what to do on the basis of this information will take place at the political
 level, but the information itself will be common to all.
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<B>CONCLUDING REMARKS</B>
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To conclude, we must engage SHAPE in ESDI development and operations for
 three reasons:
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To provide the information to both NATO and the EU so that there is a shared
 perception, including an understanding of the forces and resources available,
 before the decision to act is made;
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To help develop the Headline Goal on the basis of our operational experience
 and our role in defense planning so that this European Group of Forces
 is useful to the EU and enhances NATO&#146;s capabilities;
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To provide necessary transparency between the nations, the Allies, and
 the political groupings.
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