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Viewing cable 06REYKJAVIK187, ICELANDIC ACADEMIC CLAIMS U.S. BASE SHUTDOWN TIED
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Reference ID | Created | Released | Classification | Origin |
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06REYKJAVIK187 | 2006-05-26 18:06 | 2011-01-13 05:05 | CONFIDENTIAL | Embassy Reykjavik |
VZCZCXYZ0002
PP RUEHWEB
DE RUEHRK #0187/01 1461806
ZNY CCCCC ZZH (CCY ADXD604CA MSI1461 640A)
P 261806Z MAY 06 ZFF4
FM AMEMBASSY REYKJAVIK
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 2780
INFO RUEHNO/USMISSION USNATO PRIORITY 0218
C O N F I D E N T I A L REYKJAVIK 000187
SIPDIS
C O R R E C T E D C O P Y: QUOTATION AND APOSTROPHE SIGNS
CORRECTED THROUGHOUT TEXT
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/25/2016
TAGS: MARR PREL KPAO ECA IIP IC
SUBJECT: ICELANDIC ACADEMIC CLAIMS U.S. BASE SHUTDOWN TIED
TO FORMER PM ODDSSON,S RETIREMENT
Classified By: DCM Philip Kosnett Reason: 1.5d
¶1. (C) Summary: An Icelandic historian's assertion that the
U.S. would not be shutting down Naval Air Station Keflavik
(NASKEF) had former PM and FM David Oddsson not retired from
politics has excited the media and driven the country's
leading politicians into a round of recriminations. The
suggestion that Haarde "lost the Americans" will put
pressure on the GOI to adopt a tough stance at upcoming talks
on base closure issues, and to continue to push the U.S. for
"robust, visible defense arrangements" in the post-NASKEF
era. End summary.
¶2. (SBU) Icelandic politicians of every stripe have rushed to
respond to the publication this month of an article by
historian Valur Ingimundarson in an Icelandic literary
journal. Ingimundarson concluded that the personal
relationship between President Bush and Iceland's David
Oddsson (Independence Party Prime Minister until 2004 and
then Foreign Minister until his resignation from politics in
September 2005) was responsible for the retention of U.S.
military forces in Iceland until this year. Oddsson's
successors (Progressive Party PM Halldor Asgrimsson and
Independence Party FM Geir Haarde) lacked the Washington pull
to save NASKEF, the historian hypothesized. Ingimundarson,
who interviewed Washington officials on a December 2005
Voluntary Visitor trip, sourced his story in part to unnamed
USG officials.
¶3. (SBU) Key politicians, comments:
-- Asgrimsson told the media, "I would find it strange if
the U.S. makes decisions like that. If they work like that
they wouldn't be very credible in the eyes of other
countries... I have met the U.S. President a few times, and
he has always been friendly to us Icelanders. Personal
connections always matter in that context, but in the files I
have nothing that indicates such a personal commitment..."
-- Haarde acknowledged that Oddsson's good relationship with
the U.S. had been important but, asked if he were upset that
he did not have comparable connections, replied, "I don,t
lose sleep over it." Bilateral discussions continue, he
added, and the Government's job now is to deal with what
emerges from them.
-- Ingibjorg Solrun Gisladottir, chair of the main opposition
Alliance, drew attention to the article's mention (not
previously widely known in Iceland) that the U.S. had
informed Oddsson in December 2002 of its decision to withdraw
U.S. fighters from Iceland, and that the GOI had not gone
public with this until after May 2003 elections. (In the
end, Oddsson persuaded the White House to reconsider
withdrawal of the aircraft, effectively delaying the
withdrawal until this year.) Gisladottir said that the
Icelandic Government's support for the invasion of Iraq
could now be seen in a completely new light. (Comment:
Gisladottir seems to suggest that Oddsson's support for the
U.S. on Iraq was not a matter of principle but a bid to
reverse the U.S. decision to withdraw the fighters. End
comment.)
-- Gisladottir's party colleague Ossur Skarphedinsson, Left
Green Party Chair Steingrimur Sigfusson, and Liberal Party
Chair Gudjon Arnar Kristjansson have called for a
parliamentary investigation of how the 2002 notification was
"covered up" and of how the notification (may have)
influenced Iceland's Iraq policy.
¶4. (SBU) Ingimundarson told POLOFF May 26 he was surprised at
the uproar, reflecting that the GOI is "of course wounded
about (the closure of NASKEF)" and that the media had
exaggerated and sensationalized his arguments. The tempest,
he mused, is symptomatic of politicians, (and their media
friends,) anxiety about the future of U.S-Iceland defense
ties.
¶5. (C) Comment: Ingimundarson's thesis bears a striking
resemblance to that put forward to POLOFF March 17 by
Oddsson's son, Thorsteinn Davidsson, political advisor to
Minister of Justice Bjorn Bjarnason (Independence Party).
Davidsson, Bjarnason, and others in the IP's right wing are
furious at the ascendance of the moderate Haarde as IP
Chairman and likely next Prime Minister. They are privately
frustrated at the conciliatory tone Haarde has taken toward
the U.S. since the base drawdown announcement March 15. It
is possible they encouraged Ingimundarson (son of an Oddsson
ally) to burnish their hero Oddsson's legacy and pressure
Haarde into taking a tougher negotiating stance.
¶6. (C) However the author came to develop his thesis, the
public discussion of whether Haarde "lost the Americans" will
bring pressure on the GOI to adopt a tough stance at upcoming
talks on base closure issues and to continue to push the U.S.
for "robust, visible defense arrangements" in the
post-NASKEF era. End comment.
VAN VOORST