« THE ART OF WAR »
In a Europe closed down by the
Coronavirus,
the EU opens its doors to the US army
The
Ministers for Defence of the 27 countries of the EU, 22 of which are also members
of NATO, met on 4 and 5 March in Zagreb, Croatia. The central theme of the
meeting (in which Lorenzo Guerini of the Democratic Party represented Italy)
was not to seek a response to the Coronavirus crisis which is jamming up civil
mobility, but how best to develop « military mobility ». The decisive
test is the Defender Europe 20 exercise, scheduled for April and May.
The General Secretary of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, who took part in the EU
meeting, défines it as « the largest deployment of US forces in Europe
since the end of the Cold War ».
The
20,000 soldiers who, with 10,000 others already on site, and 7,000 NATO allies,
are presently arriving in Europe from the USA, informs the US Army Europe. They
are to deploy « throughout
the European region ». The US forces are bringing with them 33,000 pieces
of military equipment, from personal weapons to Abrams assault tanks. It is
obvious that they will therefore need adequate infrastructures for their
transport. But there is a problem, as revealed by a report by the European
Parliament (February 2020): « Since the 1990's, European infrastructures
have been developed only for civil usage. However, military mobility has become
a key question for NATO. As the Alliance lacks the tools to improve military mobility
in Europe, the European Union, which does possess the legislative and financial
tools to do so, plays an indispensable role ».
The Action Plan on Military Mobility, presented by the
European Commission in 2018, plans to modify «those infrastructures which are
not adapted to the weight and dimensions of military vehicles ». For example,
if a bridge is unable to support the weight of a column of tanks, it must be
reinforced or rebuilt. On the basis of this criterion, the test for the
strength of the new bridge, which in Gênes will replace the collapsed Morandi
bridge, will have to be carried out with Abrams tanks weighing 70 tonnes each.
These modifications, which are useless for civil purposes, will require massive
expenditure to be assumed by the member countries, with a « possible
financial contribution by the EU ».
The European Commission has provided for a primary
allocation of 30 billion Euros – this is public money taken from our pockets.
The Plan also intends to « simplify the Customs formalities for military
operations and for the transport of dangerous military-style
merchandise ».
The US Army Europe has demanded the institution of a
« Military Schengen Zone », with the difference that it will not be
people who will be allowed to travel unhindered, but tanks.
The
Defender Europe 20 exercise - as was explained during the meeting in
Zagreb – « will enable the identification of all obstacles to military
mobility, which the EU will have to remove ».
The
transport network of the EU will therefore be tested by 30,000 US soldiers, who
will « deploy throughout the European region », exempted of the
Coronavirus standards. This is confirmed by a video showing the first 200
soldiers of the US Army Europe arriving in Bavaria on 6 March. While in
Lombardy, only a few hundred kilometres away, more severe standards are in
place, in Bavaria, where the first European outbreak of Coronavirus was noted,
US soldiers just off the plane shook hands with German authorities and kissed
the comrades without any masks. Spontaneous question – could they already be
vaccinated against the Coronavirus?
Besides,
we might ask ourselves what could be the purpose of « the largest
deployment of US forces in Europe since the end of the Cold War »,
officially to « protect Europe from any potential threats »
(with a clear reference to the
« Russian menace »), at the moment when Europe is in crisis because of the threat of the Coronavirus
(there is even one case at NATO headquarters in Brussels).
And since the US
Army Europe informs us that « movements of troops and equipement in Europe
will last until July », we can only wonder if all of the 20,000 US
soldiers will go back to their Homeland, or will some of them stay behind with
their weapons. Could the Defender become the Invader of Europe?
il manifesto,10 March 2020
Translator: Pete Kimberley
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