sorry soldiers
The whole issue is very problematic for the government because a recent opinion poll shows that half the Dutch population is against such a mission. Only about 38 percent thinks the Dutch should go. With some local elections coming up it seems political suicide for the political parties to vote in favor of the mission. Also the smallest government party, D66, has made it clear they are against the mission and they do have the power to turn this into a crisis which would lead to the fall of the current government.
All the pressure on the Dutch government doesn't come as a surprise: after the Dutch and the French voted against the European constitution in May 2005 other European countries are trying to get us back 'in line' so to speak. For instance: the Dutch are a member of the NATO and in fact the current secretary general is a former Dutch politician: Jaap de Hoop Scheffer. Pressure is coming from them as well.
As I see it there are three options: either the Dutch cabinet is going to fall over this matter - thus leaving the decision to another cabinet - or they are going to defy international pressure and will not send troops or they will give in to this pressure and defy the opinion of the Dutch people - which will certainly be political suicide for the CDA and VVD.
I guess this is going to be the toughest decision the Dutch cabinet has to make in a long time.

