Speaking of Afghanistan, the Dutch government has become the first to fall over the Afghanistan war after the Labour Party walked out of a governing coalition
“„Dutch withdrawal will be a psychological blow to the alliance and might set the tone for other nations seeking to minimise their involvement at a time when Barack Obama, the US president, has been lobbying Nato members to provide more troops for operations in Afghanistan. The Dutch pull-out will make it harder for Canada, for example, to reverse its decision to withdraw from Nato’s International Security and Assistance Force (ISAF) before the end of 2011.
“„[Prime Minister Jan Peter] Balkenende said, in an interview on Dutch television: “When President Bush asked us to extend our activities we said yes and when President Obama, who has a lot of support in the Netherlands, made such a request, we say no.”. The prime minister said he was worried that the move could damage Dutch influence in international bodies like Nato and the Group of 20.