« THE ART OF WAR »
3,000 billion
dollars
into the bottomless well of Afghanistan
into the bottomless well of Afghanistan
by Manlio Dinucci
In
the London Declaration [1], the 29 member countries of NATO
reaffirmed « the engagement for the security and long-term stability of
Afghanistan ». One week later, on the basis of the Freedom of
Information Act, (used to empty a number of aging skeletons out of the
closets, according to political necessity), the Washington Post managed
to force the declassification of 2,000 pages of documents which reveal that
« US civil servants fooled the public about the war in
Afghanistan » [2].
Basically, they hid its disastrous effects, including the economic effects, of
a war which has been dragging on for 18 years.
The most interesting data that emerge are those concerning
the economic costs. 1,500 billion dollars have been spent for military
operations, a figure that « remains opaque » - or in other words,
underestimated – no-one knows how much the secret services have spent on the
war, or the real cost of the contractors, the mercenaries recruited for the war
(currently about 6,000).
Since
« the war was financed with borrowed money », the accrued interest
has risen to 500 billion, which brings
the total expenditure to 2,000 billion dollars. To this must be added other
posts – 87
billion for the training of Afghan
forces, 54 billion for « reconstruction », of which a large part was
« lost to corruption and failed projects ». At least 10 billion more
were spent for the « struggle against narco-trafficking », with the triumphant
result of a strong increase in the production of opium – today Afghanistan
supplies 80 % of the heroin on the world market.
With the interests which continue to accumulate, (in
2023 they will rise to 600 billion), and the cost of the operations currently
under way, expenditure easily overtakes 2,000 billion. We also need to consider
the cost of medical assistance for the veterans returning from the war with
serious or invalidating wounds. So far, 350 billion dollars have already been
spent for those who fought in Afghanistan or Iraq, and this sum will rise to
1,400 billion dollars over the next 40 years. Since half of this sum is spent for veterans of
Afghanistan, the cost of the war for the US is more than 3,000 billion dollars.
After
18 years of war, and an unquantifiable number of civilian victims, the results
at the military level are as follows - « the Talibans control a major part
of the country, and Afghanistan remains one of the greatest sources of refugees
and migrants ». The Washington Post
therefore concludes that the declassified documents reveal « the brutal
reality of the errors and failures of the American effort to pacify and rebuild
Afghanistan ».
In this way the prestigious news outlet, which
explains the way in which US civil servants have « fooled the
public », now fools the public once again by presenting the war as
« the American effort to pacify and rebuild Afghanistan ». The true
goal of the war in Afghanistan waged by the USA, in which
NATO has been participating since 2003, is the control of this region, which is
of capital strategic importance – at the crossroads between the Middle East, Central, Southern
and Eastern Asia , particularly taking into
account the proximity of Russia and China.
Italy
is also participating in this war, under US command, since in October 2002
Parliament authorised the delivery of a first military contingent as from March
2003. The cost for Italy, paid from the public treasury, as is the case in the
USA, is estimated to be approximately 8 billion Euros, to which must be added
various other costs. In order to convince the population, hard hit by cuts in
social expenditure, that further sums are necessary for Afghanistan, they are
told that the money is used to guarantee better living conditions for the
Afghan people. And the Brothers of the Sacro Convento of Assisi handed
President Mattarella « San Francesco's Lamp of Peace », thereby
recognising that « Italy, with its missions and its soldiers, collaborates
actively in the promotion of peace everywhere
in the world ».
[1]
« The London
Declaration », Voltaire Network, 4
December 2019.
[2] “The Afghanistan Papers. A secret
history of the war. At war with the truth”, Craig Whitlock, The Washington Post,
December 9, 2019.
il manifesto, 17 December 2019
Translator: Pete Kimberley
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.
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