THE ART OF WAR
4 November – see
Naples and die
by Manlio Dinucci
ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ITALIANO PORTUGUÊS ROMÎNA TÜRKÇE
It was Naples,
not Rome, which was the centre of National Unity and Armed Forces Day on 4
November [1],
when five battalions paraded along the Caracciolo Sea Front.
But the
most important point of the event was the area reserved for the inter-forces
exhibition, which for five days welcomed mostly young people and children on
the Piazza del Plebiscito. Visitors were allowed to climb aboard a
fighter-bomber, fly a helicopter with a flight simulator, admire a Predator
drone, climb into a tank, follow a course of training with military
instructors, and then go to the port to visit an amphibious assault ship and
two frigates (FREMM). It was a huge « War Fair », put together for
one specific reason - recruitment.
70 %
of the young people who want to sign up live in the Mezzogiorno region,
especially in Campania and Sicily, where youth unemployment reaches
53,6 %, compared with the EU average of 15,2 %. The only organisation
which offers them a « stable » job is the army.
However,
after selection, the number of recruits proves to be inferior to what is
considered necessary. The armed forces need more personnel, because they are
currently engaged in 35 operations in 22
countries, from Eastern Europe to the Balkans, from Africa to the Middle East
and Asia. These are « peace missions » carried out above all in areas
where NATO, under US command, and with
the active participation of Italy, sparked wars which have demolished entire
states, and destabilised entire regions.
The
maintenance of the armed forces and the necessary munitions – such as the
Italian F-35's deployed by NATO in Iceland, and demonstrated by the RAI on 4
November – costs the annual sum of approximately 25 billion Euros of public
money. In 2018, Italian military expenditure climbed from 13th to 11th world
position, but the USA and NATO are applying pressure for a further increase,
dependent above all on the escalation against Russia.
Last June,
the Conte government « released » 7,2 billion Euros to be added to
military expenditure. In the month of October, during a meeting between the
Prime Minister and the Secretary General of NATO, the Conte II government
reaffirmed its engagement to increase military spending by approximately 7
billion Euros as from 2020 (La Stampa, 11 October 2019). Thus Italy is
progressing from a military expenditure of about 70 million Euros per day to
that of about 87 million Euros per day. This is public money subtracted from
fundamental productive investments, particularly in regions like Campania,
aimed at reducing unemployment, beginning with youth unemployment.
The
« investments » made in Naples are very different. The city has
adopted a growing role as the headquarters of some of the most important
command centres of the USA and NATO.
The
headquarters of the US Command of Naval Forces in Europe is settled at
Naples-Capodichino, under the orders of
a US admiral who also commands US Naval Forces for Africa and the Allied Joint
Force (JFC Naples) with a headquarters in Lago Patria (Naples). Every two
years, JFC Naples takes command of the NATO Response Force, a joint force for
military operations in the « zone of
responsibility » of the Allied Supreme Commander in Europe, who is
always a US General, and « outside of this zone ».
Since
2017, the headquarters at Lago Patria has housed the NATO Hub of Strategic
Direction for the South, centre of Intelligence – in other words, espionage -
concentrated on the Middle East and Africa.
The Sixth
Fleet is under the command of Naples, with a base in Gaeta, which – according to
US Vice-Admiral Lisa Franchetti – operates « from the North Pole to the
South Pole ».
This,
then, is the role of Naples in the framework of NATO, defined by President
Mattarella, in his message of 4 November, as an « alliance to which we
have freely chosen to contribute, for the protection of peace in the
international context, to safeguard the weak and the oppressed, and to support
human rights ».
il manifesto, 5 November 2019
Translator: Pete Kimberley
[1] The 4 November
is the Day of National Unity and the Armed Forces, a commemoration created in
1919, during the Italian armistice of the First World War (1915-1918 in Italy).
Author's note
DECLARATION
OF FLORENCE
FOR
AN INTERNATIONAL FRONT NATO EXIT
DANSK DEUTSCH ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
PORTUGUÊS ROMÎNA SLOVENSKÝ SVENSKA TÜRKÇE РУССКИЙ
DANSK DEUTSCH ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
PORTUGUÊS ROMÎNA SLOVENSKÝ SVENSKA TÜRKÇE РУССКИЙ
Manlio Dinucci
Geographer
and geopolitical scientist. His latest books are Laboratorio
di geografia, Zanichelli 2014 ; Diario
di viaggio, Zanichelli 2017 ; L’arte
della guerra / Annali della strategia Usa/Nato 1990-2016, Zambon
2016, Guerra
Nucleare. Il Giorno Prima 2017; Diario
di guerra Asterios Editores 2018, Premio
internazionale per l'analisi geostrategica assegnato il 7
giugno 2019 dal Club dei giornalisti del Messico, A.C.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.