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"This is a falsely courageous report. The real issue
today is gaining access to NATO's archives. There has
been no impulse on this front from the government."  



US 'supported anti-left terror in Italy' 
Report claims Washington used a strategy of tension in
the cold war to stabilise the centre-right

Philip Willan in Rome
Saturday June 24, 2000
The Guardian

The United States was accused of playing a large part
in the campaign of anti-communist terrorism in Italy
during the cold war, in a report released yesterday by
the Left Democrat party. 

The explicit accusation is contained in a draft report
to a parliamentary commission on terrorism. 

The formerly communist LDP is the biggest party in
Giuliano Amato's centre-left government, and the
report could sour relations between Italy and the
United States and unleash a storm of domestic
political controversy. 

The 300-page report says that the United States was
responsible for inspiring a "strategy of tension" in
which indiscriminate bombing of the public and the
threat of a rightwing coup were used to stabilise
centre-right political control of the country. 

Those who carried out the attacks were rarely caught,
it said, because "those massacres, those bombs, those
military actions had been organised or promoted or
supported by men inside Italian state institutions
and, as has been discovered more recently, by men
linked to the structures of United States
intelligence". 

Valter Bielli, a Left Democrat member of parliament
and one of the authors of the report, said his party's
conclusions were based on recent judicial discoveries
and a re-elaboration of information that had been
available for many years but had not been adequately
understood. 

"I am convinced that the intervention of the Americans
in Italy is now a historically proven fact," he said. 

"They interfered to prevent the Communist party from
achieving power by democratic means. The communist
threat no longer exists and it would be appropriate if
the Americans themselves helped us to clarify what
happened in the past." 

Mr Bielli said he was worried about the possible
implications of the report for relations between Italy
and the US, but he hoped it would contribute to the
creation of a new Nato in which all countries enjoyed
equal weight and dignity. 

"During the cold war the east was under communist
domination, but the west too had become, in a certain
sense, an American colony," he said. 

The report claims that US intelligence agents were
informed in advance about several rightwing terrorist
bombings, including the December 1969 Piazza Fontana
bombing in Milan and the Piazza della Loggia bombing
in Brescia five years later, but did nothing to alert
the Italian authorities or to prevent the attacks from
taking place. 

It also alleges that Pino Rauti, a journalist and
founder of the far-right Ordine Nuovo (new order)
subversive organ isation, received regular funding
from a press officer at the US embassy in Rome. 

"So even before the 'stabilising' plans that Atlantic
circles had prepared for Italy became operational
through the bombings, one of the leading members of
the subversive right was literally in the pay of the
American embassy in Rome," the report says. 

Mr Rautinow heads the small rightwing MSI
Fiamma-Tricolore party, and suggestions that he and
other rightwing politicians still actively involved in
parliamentary politics had failed to cut their links
to terrorist extremists have drawn furious rebuttals
from the centre-right opposition. 

The National Alliance leader, Gianfranco Fini,
described the document as a "miserable report" and the
centrist Republican party said it was worthy of a
1970s Maoist group. 

"These are allegations that have come up over the last
20 years and there is absolutely nothing to them," a
source at the US embassy in Rome said. 

To Aldo Giannuli, a historian who works as a
consultant to the parliamentary terrorism commission,
the release of the Left Democrats' report is a
manoeuvre dictated primarily by domestic political
considerations. 

"Since they have been in power the Left Democrats have
given us very little help in gaining access to
security service archives," he said. 

"This is a falsely courageous report. The real issue
today is gaining access to Nato's archives. There has
been no impulse on this front from the government." 


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