NATO behind the Turkish attack in Syria
by Manlio
Dinucci
Several members
of NATO are currently weeping crocodile tears about the terrible luck of the
Kurds, thus masking the fact that they had in fact green-lit « Operation
Peace Spring » in advance. To crush any doubt, the General Secretary of
the Alliance, Jens Stoltenberg, journeyed in person to Ankara, three days after
the beginning of combat, to declare NATO's support for Turkey.
Voltaire
Network | Rome (Italy) | 15 October 2019
Jens Stoltenberg, Recep
Tayyip Erdoğan and Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu,
on 11 October 2019, in the White Palace in Ankara.
on 11 October 2019, in the White Palace in Ankara.
Germany,
France, Italy and certain other countries, who as members of the EU condemn
Turkey for its attack in Syria, are co-members of NATO, which, while the attack
had already begun, declared its support of Ankara. The General Secretary of the
Alliance, Jens Stoltenberg, made this support official during a meeting on 11
October in Turkey with President Erdoğan and the Minister for Foreign Affairs,
Çavuşoğlu [1].
« Turkey
is on the front line in this extremely volatile region – no other Ally has
suffered more terrorist attacks than Turkey, no other country is more exposed
to the violence and turbulence coming from the Middle East », said
Stoltenberg, acknowledging that Turkey has « legitimate preoccupations for
its own security ». After having suggested – diplomatically -
« action in moderation », Stoltenberg claimed that Turkey is a
« powerful NATO ally, important for our collective defence », and
that the Alliance is « strongly engaged in the defence of its
security ». For this purpose, NATO has increased its aerial and naval
presence in Turkey, and has invested more than 5 billion dollars in bases and
military infrastructures. Apart from this, it has deployed an important command
centre (not mentioned by Stoltenberg) – LandCom - responsible for the
coordination of all Allied ground forces.
Stoltenberg
stressed the importance of « missile defence systems » deployed by
NATO in order to « protect the Southern frontier of Turkey », to be supplied
in rotation by the Allies. On this subject, the Minister for Foreign Affairs
Çavuşoğlu extended special thanks to Italy. Indeed, since 2016, Italy has
deployed in the South-Eastern province of Turkey, Kahramanmaras, the
« aerial defence system » Samp-T, co-produced with France.
A Samp-T
unit consists of a command and control vehicle and six weapon-delivery vehicles
each armed with eight missiles. Stationed in the border region close to Syria,
they are able to shoot down any aircraft within Syrian air space. Their
function, therefore, is anything but defensive. In last July, the Italian
Chamber and Senate, on the basis of decisions taken by the joint commissions of
Foreign Affairs, discussed the extension of the presence of Italian missiles in
Turkey until 31 December. Besides this, Stoltenberg revealed that meetings are
currently being held between Italy and France, co-producers of the Samp-T
missile system, which Turkey hopes to buy. So, on the basis of a decree
announced by the Minister for Foreign Affairs Di Maio to block the exportation
of weapons to Turkey, Italy must immediately remove the Samp-T missile system
from Turkish territory and agree not to sell it to Turkey.
So this
tragic little piece of political theatre continues, and Syrian blood continues
to flow. Those people who today claim to be horrified at the new massacres, and
call for a blockage of the exportation
of weapons to Turkey, are the same people who looked the other way when the New York Times itself published a
detailed enquiry about the CIA networks [2] which
facilitate the arrival in Turkey, and also Croatia, of floods of weapons for
the secret war in Syria [3]. After
having destroyed the Yugoslav Federation and Libya, NATO tried the same tactic
in Syria. The attack force was composed of an armed horde of Islamist groups
(defined only a short time ago as 'terrorists' by Washington) from Afghanistan,
Bosnia, Chechnya, Libya and other countries. They gathered in the Turkish
provinces of Adana and Hatay, border regions with Syria, where the CIA has
opened centres for military training. The command centre for these operations
was situated on board of NATO ships in the port of Iskenderun (Alexandretta).
All this
information has been erased, and Turkey is presented by the General Secretary
of NATO as the Ally « the most exposed to the violence and turbulence
coming from the Middle East ».
Translation
Pete Kimberley
Pete Kimberley
[1] « Declaration de Jens Stoltenberg sur l’operation
« Source de paix » »,
by Jens Stoltenberg, Voltaire Network,
11 October 2019.
[2] « Arms Airlift to Syria Rebels
Expands, With Aid From C.I.A. »,
by C. J. Chivers and Eric Schmitt, The
New York Times, March 14, 2013.
[3] « Pont aerien de la CIA For armer les
"rebelles syriens" »,
by Manlio Dinucci, Translation Marie-Ange Patrizio, Il Manifesto (Italy), Voltaire
Network, 29 March 2013.
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