Many people feel sickened on hearing
the name of that organization.
On Friday, November 19, 2010 in
Lisbon, Portugal, the 28 members of that bellicose
institution engendered by the United States, decided
to create what they cynically describe as "the new
NATO."
The institution emerged after World
War II as an instrument of the Cold War unleashed by
imperialism on the Soviet Union, the country which
paid for the victory over Nazism with tens of
millions of lives and colossal destruction.
The United States mobilized against
the USSR, together with a healthy part of the
European population, the extreme right and the Nazi-fascist
scum of Europe, full of hatred and prepared to
squeeze every advantage out of the errors committed
by the very leaders of the USSR after the death of
Lenin.
The Soviet people, with great
sacrifice, were able to maintain nuclear parity and
support the national liberation struggles of many
peoples against the efforts of European states to
maintain the colonial system imposed by force
throughout the centuries; states that were postwar
allies of the yankee empire, which assumed command
of the counterrevolution worldwide.
In just 10 days – less than two
weeks – world opinion has received three great and
unforgettable lessons: the G20, APEC and NATO in
Seoul, Yokohama and Lisbon, in such a way that all
upstanding people who can read and write, and whose
minds have not been mutilated by the conditioned
reflexes of imperialism’s media apparatus, can have
a real idea of the problems currently affecting
humanity.
In Lisbon, not one word was uttered
that could convey hope to the billions of people
enduring poverty, underdevelopment, insufficient
food, housing, health, education and employment.
On the contrary, Anders Fogh
Rasmussen, the vain character who figures as
secretary general of the NATO military mafia,
declared in the tone of a little Nazi fuehrer, that
the "new strategic concept" was in order "to act in
any part of the world."
It was not for nothing that the
government of Turkey was at the point of vetoing his
appointment when, in April 2009, Fogh Rasmussen – a
neoliberal Dane – in his position as prime minister
of Denmark, and using the pretext of freedom of the
press, defended the authors of serious offenses to
the Prophet Mahoma, a figure respected by all Muslim
believers.
More than a few people in the world
can recall the close relations of cooperation
between the Danish government and the Nazi
"invaders" during World War II.
The North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO), a bird of prey hatched in the
skirts of yankee imperialism, and moreover equipped
with tactical nuclear weapons many times more
destructive than the atom bomb that erased the city
of Hiroshima, has been committed by the United
States to the genocidal Afghanistan war, even more
complex than the Kosovo adventure and the war on
Serbia, where its forces massacred the city of
Belgrade and were at the point of suffering a
disaster if the government of that country had
remained firm, instead of trusting in the
institutions of European justice in the Hague.
In one of its points, the inglorious
Lisbon Declaration affirms in a vague and abstract
manner:
"In the strategically important
Western Balkans region, democratic values, regional
cooperation and good neighborly relations are
important for lasting peace and stability."
"KFOR is moving towards a smaller,
more flexible, deterrent presence."
Now?
Nor will Russia be able to forget it
so easily: the real fact is that when Yeltsin
dismembered the USSR, the United States advanced
NATO’s borders and its nuclear attack bases to the
heart of Russia from Europe and Asia.
Those new military installations
also threatened the People’s Republic of China and
other Asian countries.
When that took place in 1991,
hundreds of SS-19s, SS-20s and other powerful Soviet
weapons could reach U.S. and NATO bases in Europe in
a matter of seconds. No NATO secretary general would
have dared to talk with the arrogance of Rasmussen.
The first agreement on limiting
nuclear weapons was signed as early as May 26, 1972,
between President Richard Nixon of the United States
and Leonid Brezhnev, general secretary of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union, with the aim of
limiting the number of anti-ballistic missiles (the
ABM Treaty) and to defend certain points against
nuclear missiles.
In Vienna in 1979, Brezhnev and
Carter signed new agreements known as SALT II, but
the U.S. Senate refused to ratify those agreements.
The new rearmament promoted by
Reagan with the Strategic Defense Initiative put en
end to the SALT agreements.
The Siberian gas pipeline had
already been blown up by the CIA.
Instead, a new agreement was signed
in 1991 between Bush Sr. and Gorbachev, five months
before the collapse of the USSR. When that event
took place, the socialist bloc no longer existed.
The countries that the Red Army had liberated from
Nazi occupation were not even capable of maintaining
their independence. Right-wing governments that came
to power moved into NATO with their arms and
equipment and fell into the hands of the United
States. The German Democratic Republic, which had
made a great effort under the leadership of Erich
Honecker, could not overcome the ideological and
consumerist offensive launched from the capital
itself, occupied by Western troops.
As the virtual master of the world,
the United States increased its adventurist and
warmongering policy.
Due to a well manipulated process,
the USSR disintegrated. The coup de grace was dealt
it by Boris Yeltsin on December 8, 1991 when, as
president of the Russian Federation, he declared
that the Soviet Union had ceased to exist. On the
25th of that month, the red hammer and sickle flag
flying over the Kremlin was lowered.
A third agreement on strategic
weapons was subsequently signed between George W.
Bush and Boris Yeltsin on January 3, 1993,
prohibiting the use of Intercontinental Ballistic
Missiles (ICBM) with multiple warheads. It was
ratified by the U.S. Senate on January 26, 1993, by
a margin of 87 votes to 4.
Russia inherited the science and
technology of the USSR – which in spite of the war
and enormous sacrifice was capable of creating a
military power on a level with that of the immense
and rich yankee empire – the victory over fascism,
the traditions, the culture and the glories of the
Russian people.
The war on Serbia, a Slavic nation,
sunk its teeth hard into the security of the Russian
people, something that no government could afford
itself the luxury of ignoring.
The Russian Duma – angered by the
first Iraq war and that of Kosovo in which NATO
massacred the Serb people – refused to ratify START
II and did not sign that agreement until the year
2000 and, in that case, in an attempt to save the
ABM treaty which, by that date, the yankees weren’t
interested in maintaining.
The United States is trying to use
its enormous media resources to maintain, deceive
and confuse world public opinion.
The government of that country is
going through a difficult stage as a consequence of
its military adventures. All the NATO countries
without exception are committed to the Afghanistan
war, as are various others in the world, whose
peoples find odious and repugnant the butchery in
which rich and industrialized countries such as
Japan and Australia, and other Third World nations
are involved in to a greater or lesser degree.
What is the essence of the agreement
approved in April of this year by the United States
and Russia? Both parties have committed themselves
to reducing the number of the strategic nuclear
missiles to 1,550. Not one word is being said about
the nuclear missiles of France, the United Kingdom
and Israel, all of them capable of striking Russia.
Not one word has been said either about tactical
nuclear weapons, some of them with far more power
than that which erased the city of Hiroshima. There
is no mention of the destructive and lethal capacity
of numerous conventional weapons, the radio-electric
and other weapons systems into which the United
States is channeling its growing military budget,
superior to that of all the other nations of the
world put together. Both governments know, as many
others meeting there do, that a third world war
would be the last.
What kind of illusions can the NATO
members create? What is the peace for humanity
derived from that meeting? What benefit can possibly
be expected for the peoples of the Third World, and
even for the international economy?
They cannot even offer the hope that
the world economic crisis can be overcome, or how
much longer any improvement would last. The total
public debt of the United States, not only that of
central government, but the rest of the country’s
public and private institutions, has already risen
to a figure that is equal to the world GDP of 2009,
which amounted to $58 trillion. Did those meeting in
Lisbon maybe think to ask themselves where those
fabulous resources came from? Simply, from the
economy of all the other nations in the world, to
which the United States handed over pieces of paper
converted into dollar bills which, for 40 years now,
unilaterally ceased having their backing in gold,
and now that the value of that metal is 40 times
superior. That country still possesses its veto
within the International Monetary Fund and the World
Bank. Why wasn’t that discussed in Portugal?
The hope of extracting U.S. troops,
those of NATO and their allies from Afghanistan, is
an idyllic one. They will have to abandon that
country before the defeated hand over power to the
Afghan resistance. The United States’ own allies are
beginning to acknowledge that dozens of years could
go by before that war is over; is NATO prepared to
remain there for all that time? Would the very
citizens of each one of the governments meeting
there allow that? Not to forget that a country with
a very large population, Pakistan, shares a border
of colonial origin with Afghanistan and a none-too
insignificant percentage of its inhabitants.
I am not criticizing Medvedev, he is
acting very well in trying to limit the number of
nuclear missiles pointing at his country. Barack
Obama cannot invent any justification whatsoever for
that. It would be laughable to imagine that that
colossal and costly deployment of the anti-missile
nuclear shield is to protect Europe and Russia from
Iranian missiles proceeding from a country which
does not even possess a tactical nuclear weapon. Not
even a children’s story book could affirm that.
Obama has already admitted that his
promise to withdraw U.S. soldiers from Afghanistan
could be delayed and that taxes from the wealthiest
contributors are to be immediately suspended. After
the Nobel Prize one would have to grant him the
prize for the "greatest snake charmer "ever to have
existed.
Taking into account the W. Bush
autobiography, which has already become a bestseller,
and which some intelligent editor drafted for him,
why didn’t they do him the honor of inviting him to
Lisbon? The extreme right, the "Tea Party" of Europe,
would doubtless have been happy.

Fidel Castro Ruz
November 21, 2010
8:36 p.m.