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70 (explosive) candles for NATO
by Manlio Dinucci
The 70th anniversary of NATO will be celebrated by the 29 Ministers for
Foreign Affairs of the Alliance, meeting in Washington on 4 April; a modest
North Atlantic Council compared with the higher-level meeting of the heads of
state and government. This was what President Trump wanted, not being too happy
with the allies, particularly since the majority of them are taking their time
to readjust their military spending to what Washington is asking.
The meeting will be chaired by the General Secretary of NATO, Jens
Stoltenberg, whose mandate the North Atlantic Council has just renewed for two
further years, for services rendered to the United States.
Stoltenberg's agenda in Washington has been organised on the basis of
attentive management, in order to confirm who is in charge of the Alliance. On
2 April, the General Secretary will be received by President Donald Trump at
the White House. On 3 April, he will be speaking to the two Houses of Congress,
and will be received by the Secretary of State, Michael Pompeo. Then, having
received his latest orders, he will chair the North Atlantic Council on 4
April. The North Atlantic Council has just approved the nomination of US Air
Force General Tod Wolters as Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, replacing US
Army General Curtis Scaparrotti.
According to « tradition », for the last 70 years, the Supreme
Allied Commander in Europe has always been a US General nominated by the
President of the United States. Since the General in charge of the Supreme
Command of NATO is also in charge of the US Command for Europe (EuCom), NATO is
de facto introduced into the chain of command which is directed by the President
of the United States.
We do not yet know what General Wolter's priorities will be, but they
will certainly be no different from those of General Scaparrotti: above all,
« to safeguard the interests of the United States and support a unified
and peaceful Europe », an engagement which sounds tragically grotesque
twenty years after the war by which NATO,
under US command, demolished the Yugoslav Federation.
The priority of the day – declares General Scaparrotti – is that the
European infrastructures must be potentiated and integrated in order to enable
US and NATO forces to be rapidly positioned against the « Russian
aggression ». Thus NATO, under US command, is pursuing its seventy-year
programme from one war to the next. From the Cold War, when the United States
maintained the Allies under their domination, using Europe as its front line
for nuclear confrontation with the Soviet Union, to the current confrontation
with Russia, provoked by the United States for the same fundamental reasons.
We will be talking about this scenario at the
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
« 70 years of NATO: what is the historical report?
Leave the war system - now »
Sunday 7 April in Florence (Cinema Teatro
Odeon, 10.15 a.m. to 6 p.m.).
Themes for the round
tables:
Yugoslavia: twenty years ago, the founding war of the new NATO.
NATO's two fronts - the East and the South.
Europe on the front line of the nuclear confrontation.
Culture of peace or culture of war?
Yugoslavia: twenty years ago, the founding war of the new NATO.
NATO's two fronts - the East and the South.
Europe on the front line of the nuclear confrontation.
Culture of peace or culture of war?
Speakers:
M. Chossudovsky, Didirector of Global Research (Canada): V. Kozin, politico-military expert from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Russia); Ž. Jovanovi, President of the Belgrade Forum (Serbia);
M. Chossudovsky, Didirector of Global Research (Canada): V. Kozin, politico-military expert from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Russia); Ž. Jovanovi, President of the Belgrade Forum (Serbia);
P. Craig Roberts, editorialist (USA).
Among the Italian speakers: A. Zanotelli, F. Cardini, F. Mini, G.
Chiesa, A. Negri, T. Di Francesco, M. Dinucci.
In order to participate in the Symposium (free entry) please communicate
your name and place of residencce to
G. Padovano: giuseppepadovano.gp@gmail.com
FOR THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF NATO
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