Minister for Defence Elisabetta
Trenta (5-Star Movement), on the mike of a musical radio station, sang « C’era un ragazzo che come me amava i Beatles
e i Rolling Stones »(1), and declared « This song makes me think
about the value of peace, a priceless value that we must always
preserve ».
Ten days later, in Afghanistan, the military-garbed Minister praised « our
armed presence outside of the frontiers of Italy, guided by the values of our
Constitution, on a fundamental mission for peace ».
The mission is Resolution Support, initiated by NATO in Afghanistan in 2015,
after the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), a United Nations
mission of which NATO had taken command
by armed force in 2003.
So the US/NATO war continues in Afghanistan, now in its eighteenth year. It was
launched by the USA on 7 October 2001 on the official motive of hunting down
Oussama Ben Laden, accused of the attacks of 11 September, who was supposedly
hiding in an Afghani cave under the protection of the Taliban.
The true reasons were revealed by the Pentagon in a report published one week
before the beginning of the war -
« There is a possibility that a military rival is emerging in Asia with a
formidable base of resources. Our armed forces must maintain the capacity to
impose the will of the United States on any adversary, in order to change the
régime of an enemy State or occupy a
foreign territory until US strategic objectives are realised ».
In the period preceding 11 September
2001, there had been strong signals of a rapprochement between China and
Russia, which were actualised when the two countries signed the « Treaty
of Good Neighbourship and Friendly Cooperation » on 17 July 2001.
Washington considered that this rapprochement between China and Russia was a
challenge to US interests, at the
critical moment when the USA were trying to fill the void left in Central Asia
by the disintegration of the USSR – a region of capital importance both for its
geostrategic position in terms of Russia and China, and for its border reserves
of oil and natural gas in the Caspian. The key position for the control of this
region is Afghanistan.
This explains
the headstrong engagement in a war which has already cost the United States
alone more than 1,000 billion dollars. The mission which is currently under way
is presented by NATO as a « non-combat mission ». But on the basis of
official data, in the first ten months of 2018, the US Air Force dropped
approximately 6 thousand bombs and missiles on targets over Afghanistan. As
well as fighters and armed drones, they used B-52 heavy bombers equipped with
rotary launchers, which increase by two thirds the already enormous destructive
capacities of the aircraft by enabling it to drop as many as 30 powerful
precision-guided bombs in one mission.
Apart from this
visible war there is another, hidden, waged by US and Allied Special Forces,
with the mission to assassinate Taliban chieftains, or those presumed to be
chieftains, and other people who are considered to be dangerous. The result is
disastrous for NATO – as the number of civilian victims increases, so the
Taliban gain ground.
Italy has been participating in the Afghanistan war for more than 15 years,
under US command and in violation of Article 11 of the Constitution. Its
contingent is ranked third out of 39 participants, after the United States and
Germany. Italian officers are deployed in Tampa, Florida with the USA Command,
and in Bahrein as liaison personnel with the US forces there.
And while the
war continues to crush its victims, our Minister of Defence declares - at the
Herat Orphanage - that Italian soldiers gave about two hundred winter outfits
to « young and less fortunate children ».
Tuesday 18 December 2018 edition of Il Manifesto
Translator: Pete Kimberley
(1) A song performed by Gianni Morandi
in 1967 against the war in Vietnam, later performed by Joan Baez
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