I have the same issue using SpringSource Tool Suite. I was importing an existing Maven project which ran fine from the command line. However, when I imported the project using import -> Maven -> existing Maven project, the project did not import correctly import and I could not add the maven managed dependencies library to the build path.
If I ran mvn install from the command line the project built successfully. If I ran mvn eclipse:eclipse and then imported into STS, then everything worked as expected, except of course I'd have to re-run this every time I updated the pom, which was undesirable.
I worked around it by running mvn eclipse:eclipse and then manually updating .classpath to eliminate the M2_REPO dependencies added by eclipse:eclipse and adding the m2eclipse dependency entry:
<classpathentry kind="con" path="org.eclipse.m2e.MAVEN2_CLASSPATH_CONTAINER">
<attributes>
<attribute name="org.eclipse.jst.component.dependency" value="/WEB-INF/lib"/>
</attributes>
</classpathentry>
Then I imported existing Maven project and it worked as expected.
This is a hack and I'm not sure what other consequences running eclipse:ecplise has when working with m2eclipse. But it did at least allow me to get my project compiling so I could get to coding.
EDIT 1/4/2013
I've had this issue a few times now and each time the problem is that there is some section of the pom that maven accepts but m2eclipse barfs on.
So I recommend removing parts of the pom 1 by 1 until you can mavenize the project successfully. Just keep running maven -> update configuration after each pom edit until it works as it should. I usually start by removing the plugin configuration tag blocks one at a time, starting with the most suspicious (i.e. most complicated).
Once it mavenizes properly, you can revert the pom and it should still work as expected.
After I get running, I'd research the offending configuration(s) to try to figure out what the 'proper' fix is (according to m2eclipse, anyway).
The workaround I posted above will work temporarily, and I never discovered any negative side effects, but this solution feels less hacky and will help you isolate and solve the issue permanently.