July 20, 2016
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- "Voltaire"
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The history of
NATO and its current activities enables us to
understand how the West has woven its lies and why
it is now a prisoner of them. The elements contained
in this articles are shocking, but it is impossible
to deny the facts. The only other solution is to
cling to the lies and persist in hanging on.
During their meeting in Istanbul on the
13 May 2015, the leaders of NATO finish
a well-alcoholised meal by mocking the
idiots who believe in their rhetoric of
peace, singing «We are the world». In
this unpleasant video, we can recognise
General Philip Breedlove, Jens
Stoltenberg, Federica Mogherini and a
number of Ministers of Defence.
The summit of the chiefs of staff and
governmement of NATO has just finished
its meeting in Warsaw (7 and 8 July
2016). It should have been the triumph
of the United States over the rest of
the world, but was in fact the beginning
of its downfall.
Let’s remind ourselves of what NATO means.
What the Atlantic Alliance used to be
When the European elites were panicking at the idea
of the possible accession to power by the Communist
Parties after the Second World War, in 1949, they
sought refuge under the «umbrella» of the United
States. Above all, this was a means for them to
present a threat to the Soviets in order to dissuade
them from supporting the Western Communists.
The Western states progressively extended their
alliance, in particular by adding, in 1955, Western
Germany, which had just been authorised to rebuild
its army. Worried about the capacities of the
Alliance, the USSR responded by creating the Warsaw
Pact six years after the creation of NATO.
However, with the Cold War, the two alliances
evolved in an imperial fashion – on one hand, NATO,
dominated by the United States and, to a lesser
extent, by the United Kingdom, and on the other, the
Warsaw Pact, dominated by the Soviet Union. As a
result, it became impossible to abandon these
structures - NATO did not hesitate to use its Gladio
network to organise various coups d’état and
preventive political assassinations, while the
Warsaw Pact openly invaded Hungary and
Czechoslovakia, which had shown signs of wanting
their independence.
Even before the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Soviet
Union put an end to this system. Mikhaïl Gorbatchev
allowed each member of the Warsaw Pact to declare
their independence («My Way»), which he ironically
named his «Sinatra doctrine». When the USSR
collapsed, its allies dispersed, and it took several
years of stabilisation before the present Collective
Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) could be
constituted. Having learned from past errors, the
CSTO was based on the strict equality of its member
states.
It is worth noting, by the way, that both NATO and
the Warsaw Pact are organisations which are contrary
to the United Nations Charter, since their member
states lose their independence by agreeing to place
their troops under US or Soviet command.
Unlike Russia, the United States have remained an
empire, and continue to use NATO to batter their
allies into obedience. The initial objective of
pressuring the Soviets so that they would refrain
from helping the Western Communists to gain power,
no longer has any meaning. So all that is left now
is US guardianship.
In 1998, NATO waged its first war, against a tiny
state (presently Serbia) which posed no threat
whatsoever. The United States deliberately created
the condition for the conflict, forming the Kosovar
terrorist mafia which operated from the Turkish base
of Incirlik, organising a terror campaign in Serbia,
then accusing the Serbian government of repressing
it with disproportionate force. Once the NATO anvil
had crushed the Serbian fly, it was noted in the
chancelleries that the Alliance was in fact
extremely unwieldy and mostly inefficient. This is
when profound reforms were initiated.
The Alliance since the 11 September 2001
With the disappearance of the USSR, there remained
no state in the world capable of military
confrontation with the United States, and thus even
less with NATO. At this point, it should have
disappeared, but nothing of the sort happened.
First of all, a new enemy sprang into being –
terrorism, which struck at various capitals of the
Alliance, forcing the member states to support one
another.
Of course, there is no common measure between the
erstwhile Warsaw Pact and a band of bearded fanatics
holed up in a cave in Afghanistan. Nonethless, all
the member states of NATO pretend to believe – since
they have no choice – that the only way to protect
their populations is by signing the NATO
communiqués, and holding firm to their obligatory
unilateral discourse.
Despite an abundant historical literature, the
Western powers have still not understood that NATO
was originally created by their governing classes
for use against them, and that today, it is being
used by the United States against their elites. The
case is a little different for the Baltic states and
Poland, which entered into the Alliance only
recently, and are still at the stage of elitist fear
of the Communists.
The almost unlimited geographical zone of the
Alliance
If NATO were a defensive alliance, it would limit
itself to the defence of its member states, but
instead of that, it has expanded its zone of
geographical intervention. When we read the final
communiqué from the Warsaw meeting, we can not avoid
noting that NATO interferes in everything; from
Korea – where the United States have still not
signed a peace treaty with the Democratic Republic;
to Africa - where the Pentagon still hopes to base
AfriCom. The only part of the world which continues
to escape NATO influence is Latin America, a zone
which has long been reserved by Washington («the
Monroe doctrine»). Everywhere else, the vassals of
the Pentagon are invited to send their troops to
defend the interests of their overlord.
The Alliance today is involved in all current wars.
It was the Alliance that coordinated the fall of
Libya, in 2011, after the commander of AfriCom,
General Carter Ham, had protested against the use of
Al-Qaïda to overthrow Mouamar el-Kadhafi. It was the
Alliance, in 2012, that coordinated the war against
Syria from the installation of the Allied Land
Command at Izmir in Turkey.
Little by little, non-European states have been
integrated into NATO, with different levels of
participation. The latest members are Bahreïn,
Israël, Jordan, Qatar and Kuwait, who each have an
office at the Alliance headquarters since the 4 May.
What the Alliance is today
Each member state is required to arm itself in
preparation for the next round of wars, and to
dedicate 2% of its GDP to this preparation, even if,
in reality, this is far from being an accurate
figure. Since the weapons have to be compatible with
NATO standards, members are invited to buy them from
Washington.
Of course, there are still some national arms
producers, but not for much longer. Over the last
twenty years, NATO has systematically pressured for
the destruction of the military and aeronautical
industries of its member states, except for those of
the United States. The Pentagon had announced the
creation of a multirole combat aircraft at
unbeatable prices, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
All states ordered them and closed down their own
industries. Twenty years later, the Pentagon has
still not managed to produce a single one of these
ingenious planes, and is forced instead to present
jerry-rigged F-22’s at the various arms fairs. Their
clients are constantly solicited to help finance
research, while Congress is studying the possibility
for a reboot of the production of old planes,
because in all probablilty, the F-35 will never see
the light of day.
So NATO functions like a mafia racket – those who
don’t pay will have to get used to terrorist
attacks.
Now that the United States have backed their allies
into a position of dependency on their military
industry, they have ceased to update it. Meanwhile,
however, Russia has rebuilt its own arms industry,
and China is close behind. The Russian army has
already out-produced the Pentagon in terms of
conventional equipment. The system it deployed in
Western Syria, the Black Sea and in Kaliningrad
enabled it to scramble the communications networks
of NATO, which had to abandon the surveillance of
these regions. In terms of aeronautics, Russia has
already produced multirole combat aircraft which,
amongst their other functions, are capable of
turning Alliance pilots green with envy. As for
China, it will probably overtake NATO in terms of
conventional weaponry within the next two years.
So the Allies are now witnessing the decline of the
Alliance, and consequently their own decay, without
reaction - with the exception of the United Kingdom.
The case of Daesh
After the hysteria of the 2000’s about al-Qaïda, a
new enemy now threatens us — the Islamic Emirate in
Iraq and the Levant — or «Daesh». All member states
have been invited to join the «Global Coalition»
(sic) and overthrow it. The Warsaw summit
congratulated itself for its victories in Iraq and
even in Syria, despite the «military intervention of
Russia, and its important military presence and
support for the régime» which represent a «source of
risk and extra challenges for the security of the
Allies» (sic) [1].
Since everyone knows that the Islamic Emirate was
created in 2006 by the United States, we are now
told that the organisation has today turned against
them, just as we were told the same story about al-Qaïda.
And yet, on the 8 July, while the Syrian Arab Army
was fighting several terrorist groups, including
Daesh, in the East of Homs, the US Air Force flew in
to cover the terrorists for four hours. This time
was used by Daesh to methodically destroy the
pipeline linking Syria, Iraq and Iran. Or again,
during the terrorist attacks of the 4 July in Saudi
Arabia (especially the attack across the street from
the US Consulate in Jeddah, Daesh used high-tech
military explosives which only the Pentagon
possesses. So it is not difficult to understand that
while the Pentagon is fighting the Islamic Emirate
in certain zones, it is simultaneously supplying
them with weapons and logistical support in other
zones.
The Ukranian example
The other bogeyman is Russia. Its «aggressive
actions (…) including its provocative military
activities on the periphery of NATO territory, and
its avowed intention to attain its political
objectives by threat or by the use of force,
constitute a source of regional instability, and
represent a fundamental challenge for the Alliance»
(sic).
The Alliance blames Russia for having annexed
Crimea, which is true, but denies the context of the
annexation - the coup d’état organised by the CIA in
Kiev, and the installation of a goverment of which
several members are Nazis. In short, the members of
NATO are allowed to do what they want, while Russia
is charged with violating the agreements it
concluded with the Alliance.
The Warsaw summit
The summit did not enable Washington to plug the
leaks. The United Kingdom, which has just put an end
to its «special relation» by leaving the European
Union, has refused to increase its participation in
the Alliance to compensate for its cancelled
partnership in the EU. London is presently hiding
behind its coming change of government in order to
avoid questions.
At best, they have been able to make two decisions –
to install permanent bases along the Russian
frontier and to develop the anti-missile shield.
Since the first decision is contrary to NATO’s
engagements, it will probably proceed by installing
troops on an alternate basis so that there will
never be a permanent contingent, but soldiers will
always be present. The second decision consists of
using Allied territory to deploy US soldiers and a
weapons system. In order to avoid annoying the
populations they will be occupying, the United
States have accepted to place the anti-missile
shield not under their own command, but under that
of NATO. However, this is a change which only exists
on paper, because the Supreme Commander of the
Alliance, currently General Curtis Scaparrotti, must
be, by obligation a US officer named by the
President of the United States alone.
French
intellectual, founder and chairman of Voltaire
Network and the Axis for Peace Conference. His
columns specializing in international relations
feature in daily newspapers and weekly magazines in
Arabic, Spanish and Russian. His last two books
published in English :
9/11 the Big Lie and
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