« THE ART OF WAR »
The strategy of
controlled chaos
Manlio Dinucci
Everyone against everyone else – this is the media image of chaos which
is spreading across the Southern shores of the Mediterranean, from Libya to
Syria. It is a situation before which even Washington seems powerless. But in
reality, Washington is not the sorcerer's apprentice unable to control the
forces now in motion. It is the central motor of a strategy – the strategy of
chaos – which, by demolishing entire States, is provoking a chain reaction of
conflicts which can be used in the manner of the ancient method of
« divide and rule ».
Emerging victorious from the Cold War in 1991, the USA self-appointed themselves as « the only State with power, reach, and influence in all
dimensions - political, economic and
military - which are truly
global », and proposed to « prevent any hostile power from dominating
any region – Western Europe, Eastern Asia, the territories of the ex-Soviet
Union, and South-Western Asia (the Middle East) – whose resources could be
enough to generate a world power ».
Since then, the United States, with NATO under their command, have
fragmented or destroyed by war, one by one, the states they considered to
represent an obstacle to their plan for world domination - Iraq, Yugoslavia,
Afghanistan, Libya, Syria and others – while still others are in their sights
(among which are Iran and Venezuela).
In the same strategy came the coup d’État in Ukraine under the
direction of the USA and NATO, in order to provoke a new Cold War in Europe
intended to isolate Russia and reinforce the influence of the United States in
Europe.
While we concentrate politico-media attention on the fighting in Libya,
we leave in the shadows the increasingly threatening scenario of NATO's
escalation against Russia. The meeting of the 29 Ministers for Foreign Affairs,
convened in Washington on 4 April to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Alliance, reaffirmed, without any
proof, that « Russia violated the FNI Treaty by deploying new missiles
with a nuclear capacity in Europe ».
One week later, on 11 April, NATO announced that the
« update » of the US Aegis « anti-missile defence system »,
based at Deveselu in Romania, would be implemented this summer, assuring that
it would « not add any offensive capacity to the system ».
On the contrary, this system,
installed in Romania and Poland, as well as on board ships, is able to launch
not only interceptor missiles, but also nuclear missiles. Moscow issued a
warning – if the USA were to deploy nuclear missiles in Europe, Russia would
deploy – on its own territory – similar missiles pointed at European bases.
Consequently, NATO's spending for « defence » has skyrocketed – the
military budgets of European allies and those of Canada will rise to 100
billion dollars in 2020.
The Ministers for Foreign Affairs, united in Washington on 4 April,
agreed in particular to « face up to Russia's aggressive actions in the
Black Sea », by establishing « new measures of support for our close
partners, Georgia and Ukraine ».
The following day, dozens of warships and fighter-bombers from the
United States, Canada, Greece, Holland, Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria began a
NATO aero-naval war exercise in the Black Sea at the limit of Russian
territorial waters, using the ports of Odessa (Ukraine) and Poti (Georgia).
Simultaneously, more than 50 fighter-bombers from the United States, Germany,
the United Kingdom, France, and Holland, taking off from a Dutch airbase and
refuelling in flight, practised « offensive aerial missions of attack
against earth-based or sea-based objectives ». Italian Eurofighter
fighter-bombers were once again sent by NATO to patrol the Baltic region to
counter the « threat » of Russian warplanes.
The situation is increasingly tense and can explode (or be exploded) at
any moment, dragging us down into a chaos much worse that of Libya.
Il
manifesto, 15 April 2019
Translator: Pete Kimberley
CHINESE DANSK DEUTSCH ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
PORTUGUÊS ROMÎNA SLOVENSKÝ SVENSKA TÜRKÇE РУССКИЙ
DECLARATION OF FLORENCE
FOR AN INTERNATIONAL FRONT NATO EXIT
CHINESE DANSK DEUTSCH ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
PORTUGUÊS ROMÎNA SLOVENSKÝ SVENSKA TÜRKÇE РУССКИЙ
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