« THE
ART OF WAR »
Italy
in the « Antiterrorist Coalition »
by Manlio
Dinucci
When
he welcomed to Rome the five soldiers who were wounded in Iraq,the Minister for
Foreign Affairs Luigi Di Maio declared that « the Italian State will not
retreat one centimetre in the face of the Terrorist threat, and will react with
all its force against those who spread terror ». He then flew to
Washington in order to participate in a reduced group of the « Global
Coalition against Daesh » which includes, under US command, Turkey, Saudi
Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, and other countries which used to support Daesh/Isis and
other similar terrorist formations by supplying them with weapons and training (as we have documented
here).
The
Coalition – which includes NATO, the European Union, the Arab League, the
Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD) and Interpol, plus 76 singular
States – claims in its communiqué of 14 November to have « liberated Iraq
and Northern-Oriental Syria from the control of Daesh/Isis », although it
is obvious that the forces of the Coalition had deliberately left Daesh/Isis
with its hands free [1].
This
terrorist formation and a few others were defeated only when Russia intervened
militarily in support of the Syrian government forces. The Coalition also
claims to have « furnished 20 billion dollars of humanitarian aid for the
stabilisation of the Iraqi and Syrian peoples, and trained and equipped more
than 220,000 members of the security forces to stabilise the local
communities ». The goal of this « aid » is in reality not
stabilisation, but the coninued destabilisation of Iraq and Syria, by relying
on the instrumental support supplied above all by the various components of
Kurdish independentism, aimed at destroying the national States, controling
their territory and their energy ressources.
In
the framework of this strategy, Italy, defined as « one of the greatest
contributors of the Coalition », is engaged in Iraq mainly for the
training of the « Kurdish Security Forces » (Peshmerga),
notably in the use of anti-tank weapons, mortars and artillery, and the use of
precision rifles in special training courses for snipers. Currently, approximately
1,100 Italian soldiers are operating in Iraq, divided into various detatchments
in different areas, supplied with more than 300 land vehicles and 12 aircraft,
for a cost in 2019 of 166 million Euros. Apart from the unit in Iraq, there is
an Italian air division based in Kuwaït, with 4 Typhoon fighter-bombers, 3
Predator drones and a tanker-plane for in-flight refuelling.
In
all probability, Italian special forces, to whom the five wounded soldiers
belonged, are participating in combat missions even though their official
mission is only training. The use of special forces is of course secret. It is
presently becoming even more so because their command centre, the Comfose, has
been transfered to the Folgore barracks in Pisa right next to the Camp Darby
area , which is the largest US arsenal outside of the United States motherland,
where training activities also take place.
In the Coalition, Italy also assumes the mission of
co-directing the « Finacial Group of Opposition to Daesh » with Saudi
Arabia and the United States. In other words, those who financed and organised
the arming of the forces of Isis and other terrorist formations [2]. Emboldened by these merits, the Minister for Foreign
Affairs Di Maio put forward a proposition, immediately accepted, that Italy
could be the seat of the plenary meeting of the Coalition in 2020. In this way,
Italy would also have the honour of welcoming certain tireless opponents of
terrorism like Saudi Arabia, which, after having financed Daesh, is now
spending its petrodollars to finance its terrorist war in Yemen.
il manifesto, 18 November 2019
il manifesto, 18 November 2019
[1] « Réunion ministérielle de la
Coalition internationale contre Daech »,
Voltaire Network, 14 November 2019.
[2] « Arms
Airlift to Syria Rebels Expands, With Aid From C.I.A. », par C. J. Chivers and Eric Schmitt, The
New York Times, March 14, 2013. « Des milliards de dollars d’armes
contre la Syrie », by Thierry Meyssan, Voltaire
Network, 18 July 2017.
Manlio Dinucci
DECLARATION OF FLORENCE
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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.
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