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WITH A NEW ITALIAN GOVERNMENT THAT INCLUDES THE SELF-DECLARED NEOFASCIST PARTY, THE ROLE OF AGENCIES WITHIN THE U.S. GOVERNMENT IN PUSHING ITALIAN POLITICS TO THE RIGHT IS MORE NEWSWORTHY THAN EVER. "GLADIO" TELLS THE STORY OF NEARLY A HALF-CENTURY OF EFFORTS BY THE CIA, THE U.S. MILITARY, AND AT TIMES, THE WHITE HOUSE, TO FORESTALL A FEARED "COMMUNIST TAKEOVER."
ROWSE REVEALS THE DETAILS OF THIS POLICY, INCLUDING UNDERCOVER PAYMENTS TO ITALIAN
POLITICAL PARTIES AND INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES, THE USE OF FASCIST WAR CRIMINALS, NAZIS, AND
MOBSTERS TO FORM AND LEAD UNDERGROUND PARAMILITARY GROUPS, U.S. LINKS TO A TERROR
BOMBING CAMPAIGN, AND REVIEWS DISQUIETING QUESTIONS ABOUT U.S. LINKS TO THE ASSASSINATION
OF
ARTHUR E. ROWSE'S EXHAUSTIVE INVESTIGATION OF THE ORIGINS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE DECADES-LONG COVERT U.S. EFFORT TO INFLUENCE ITALIAN POLITICS MARKS THE FIRST COMPREHENSIVE LOOK AT "GLADIO" IN A U.S. PUBLICATION.
ARTHUR E. ROWSE, FORMERLY ON THE STAFF OF THE WASHINGTON POST AND U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT IS AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS.
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GLADIO: THE SECRET U.S. WAR TO SUBVERT ITALIAN DEMOCRACY
by Arthur E. Rowse
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This January,
While
THE DIMENSIONS OF GLADIO
The Italian people had received many signs over the years that the centrist parties the Christian Democrats and the Socialists were promoted and to some degree controlled by Washington. But it was only when the Italian government officially admitted it in 1990 that the ruling coalition began to crumble, ready to be picked apart two years later by corruption scandals. The startling story of Gladio, which continues to make headlines in Europe, has barely been mentioned in the U.S., where many of its darkest chapters remain secret.
The program in Italy was aimed at the threat that communists might mount an insurrection or gain a share of political
power through the ballot box. An insurrection was unlikely, however, since nearly all posts in the bureaucracy were
filled after the war by solidly anticommunist veterans of
During the war, most Americans considered themselves heroes who freed Western Europe from its brutal Nazi and
fascist rulers. It wasn't long after the American landings on Italian soil, however, that the white hats got sullied. While
some OSS agents worked with antifascists to help lay the basis for Italian democracy, many of those higher up the
ladder conspired with backers of
Although many European intelligence agencies have admitted participating, the CIA has denied any connection with Gladio. But enough information has emerged to show that the CIA sponsored and financed a large portion of the terrorism and disruption that plagued Italy for nearly half a century. Among other things, the U.S. government:
Forged secret alliances with the Mafia and right-wing elements of the Vatican to prevent the left from playing any
role in government;
Recruited
THE SECRET NATO COVER
@TEMP = The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) provided international cover for Washington's postwar operations in Italy. A secret clause in the initial NATO agreement in 1949 required that before a nation could join, it must have already established a national security authority to fight communism through clandestine citizen cadres. This Stay Behind clause grew out of a secret committee set up at U.S. insistence in the Atlantic Pact, the forerunner of NATO. Each NATO member was also required to send delegates to semiannual meetings on the subject. *4
U.S. authority for such moves flowed in a steady stream of presidential directives transmitted through the National Security Council (NSC). In December 1950, the council gave the armed forces carte blanche to use appropriate military force even if the communists merely gain participation in government by legal means or threaten to achieve control...or the government ceases to evidence a determination to oppose communist internal or external threats. *5
The CIA helped the Italian police set up secret squadrons staffed in many cases with veterans of
The newly organized intelligence agency, SIFAR, began operations in September 1949, under the supervision of an
undercover American, Carmel Offie, nicknamed godfather by the Italians. *8 Interior Minister
OPERATION DEMAGNETIZE
With the Italian secret service under control, the Americans then expanded it under the name Operation Demagnetize and tied it to an existing network of cadre in northern Italy. In 1951, the Italian secret service formally agreed to set up a clandestine organization within the military to coordinate with the northern cadres. In 1952, SIFAR received secret orders from Washington to adopt a series of political, paramilitary and psychological operations destined to diminish the power of the Italian Communist Party, its material resources, and its influence on government. This priority objective must be attained by all means. 10
Operation Demagnetize marked the institutional hardening of Gladio. A State Department historian characterized it as the strategy of stabilization, *11 although it could be more accurately described as one of destabilization. From the start, the offensive was secretly directed and funded by the U.S. government. In 1956, the arrangement was formalized in a written agreement, using the name Gladio for the first time. According to 1956 documents uncovered in Italy in 1990, Gladio was divided into independent cells coordinated from a CIA camp in Sardinia. These special forces included 40 main groups. Ten specialized in sabotage, six each in espionage, propaganda, evasion and escape tactics, and 12 in guerrilla activities. Another division handled the training of agents and commandos. These special forces had access to underground arms caches, which included hand guns, grenades, high-tech explosives, daggers, 60-millimeter mortars, 57-millimeter machine guns and precision rifles. *12
In 1956, Gen. Giovanni
The general brought with him 17 lieutenants to begin purging insufficiently right-wing officers. It was the first step to a
right-wing coup attempt, with U.S. military attach
Meanwhile, according to CIA files found in Rome in 1984, CIA station chief
SIFAR Lt. Col.
The long-planned takeover, known later as Plan Solo, fizzled in March 1964, when the key carabinieri involved
remained in their barracks. As a subsequent inquiry moved to question
THE STRATEGY OF TENSION
Despite the failure of Plan Solo, the CIA and the Italian right had largely succeeded in creating the clandestine structures envisioned in Operation Demagnetize. Now the plotters turned their attention to a renewed offensive against the left.
To win intellectual support, the secret services set up a conference in Rome at the luxurious Parco dei Principi hotel in May 1965, for a study of revolutionary war. The choice of words was inadvertently revealing, since the conveners and invited participants were planning a real revolution, not just warning of an imaginary communist takeover. The meeting was essentially a reunion of fascists, right-wing journalists, and military personnel. The strategy of tension that emerged was designed to disrupt normality with terror attacks in order to create chaos and provoke a frightened public into accepting still more authoritarian government. *20
Several graduates of this exercise had long records of anticommunist actions and would later be implicated in some of
Italy's worst massacres. One was journalist and secret agent
General
FRATERNAL BONDS
Two ancient, mysterious, international fraternities kept the loosely-linked Gladio programs from flying apart. The
Knights of Malta played a formative role after the war (see box), but the order of Freemasonry and its most notorious
lodge in Italy, known as Propaganda Due (pronounced doo-ay ), or P-2, was far more influential. In the late 1960s, its
Most Venerable Master was
After some years of self-imposed exile in Argentine fascist circles,24 he saw his calling in Italy as a Mason. Quickly
rising to its top post, he began fraternizing in 1969 with Gen.
To help ferret out dissidents,
In 1968, the Americans started formal commando training for the gladiators at the clandestine Sardinian NATO base. Within a few years, 4,000 graduates had been placed in strategic posts. At least 139 arms caches, including some at carabinieri barracks, were at their disposal. *29 To induce young men to join such a risky venture, the CIA paid high salaries and promised that if they were killed, their children would be educated at U.S. expense. *30
Tensions began to reach critical mass that same year. While dissidents took to the streets all over the world, in Italy, takeovers of universities and strikes for higher wages and pensions were overshadowed by a series of bloody political crimes. The number of terrorist acts reached 147 in 1968, rising to 398 the next year, and to an incredible peak of 2,498 in 1978 before tapering off, largely because of a new law encouraging informers ( penitenti ). *31 Until 1974, the indiscriminate bombers of the right constituted the main force behind political violence.
The first major explosion occurred in 1969 in Milan's Piazza Fontana; it killed 18 people and injured 90. In this and numerous other massacres, anarchists proved handy scapegoats for fascist provocateurs seeking to blame the left. Responding to a phone tip after the Milan massacre, police arrested 150 alleged anarchists and even put some on trial. But two years later, new evidence led to the indictment of several neofascists and SID officers. Three innocent anarchists were convicted, but later absolved, while those responsible for the attack emerged unpunished by Italian justice. *32
Conclusive Gladio links to political violence were found after a plane exploded in flight near Venice in November 1973.
Venetian judge
At Brescia, the initial call to police also blamed anarchists, but the malefactor later turned out to be a secret agent in the Parallel SID. *35 A similar connection was also alleged in the Italicus case. Two fascists who were eventually convicted were members of a clandestine police group called the Black Dragons, according to the left-wing paper, Lotta Continua. *36 Their sentences were also overturned. Although in these and other cases, many leftists were arrested and tried, fascists or neofascists were often the culprits, in league with Gladio groups and the Italian secret services. Reflecting the degree to which these forces controlled the government through the Parallel SID, nearly all the rightists implicated in these atrocities were later freed.
By 1974, right-wing terror began to be answered by the armed left, which favored carefully targeted hit-and-run attacks over the right's indiscriminate bombings. For the next six years, leftist militants, especially the Red Brigades, responded with a vengeance, accounting for far more acts of political violence than the right. *37 For several years, Italy plunged into a virtual civil war.
PLOTTING COUPS D'ETAT
Meanwhile, groups of right-wingers were busy planning more takeovers of the elected government, with the active encouragement of U.S. officials. A seminal document was the 1970 132-page order on stability operations in host countries, published as Supplement B of the U.S. Army's Field Manual 30-31. Taking its cue from earlier NSC and CIA papers, the manual explained that if a country is not sufficiently anticommunist, serious attention must be given to possible modifications of the structure. If that country does not react with adequate vigor, the document continues, groups acting under U.S. Army intelligence control should be used to launch violent or nonviolent actions according to the nature of the case. *38
With such incendiary suggestions and thousands of U.S.-trained guerrillas ready, the fascists again attempted to take
over the government by force in 1970. This time, the instigator was the Black Prince
News of the attack remained secret until an informer tipped the press three months later. By then, the culprits had escaped to Spain. Although the ringleaders were convicted in 1975, the verdict was overturned on appeal. All but one of the machine guns were returned earlier. *40
It was in this atmosphere that the U.S. decided to make another all-out effort to block the communists from gaining
strength in the 1972 elections. According to the Pike Report, the CIA disbursed $10 million to 21 candidates, mostly
Christian Democrats. *41 That amount did not include $800,000 that Ambassador
Police foiled another attempted coup that same year. They found hit lists and other documents exposing some 20
subversive groups forming the Parallel SID structure.
Still another right-wing attempt to overthrow the government was set for 1974, reportedly with the imprimatur of both
the CIA and NATO. Its leader was
GLADIO UNRAVELS
A triple murder at Peteano near Venice in May 1972 turned out to be pivotal in exposing Gladio. The crime occurred
when three carabinieri, in response to an anonymous phone call, went to check out a suspicious car. When one of them
opened the hood, all three were blown to bits by a boobytrap bomb. *45 An anonymous call two days later implicated the
Red Brigades, the most active of the left's revolutionary groups. The police immediately rounded up 200 alleged
communists, thieves and pimps for questioning, but no charges were brought. Ten years later, a courageous Venetian
magistrate,
"The carabinieri, the Ministry of Interior, the Customs and Excise police, the civilian and military secret services all knew the truth behind the attack, that I was responsible and all this within 20 days. So they decided, for totally political reasons, to cover it up. *47"
As for his motive, the fascist true believer
Casson eventually found enough incriminating evidence to implicate the highest officials of the land. In what was the
first such request to an Italian president, Casson demanded explanations from President
Suddenly, Italians saw clues to many mysteries, including the unexplained death of Pope
MEMENTO MORO
Perhaps the most shocking political crime of the 1970s was the kidnapping and murder of Prime Minister
Earlier versions of the plan had sent U.S. officials into a tizzy. Four years before his death, on a visit to the U.S. as
foreign minister,
While being held captive for 55 days,
During
Although the government eventually arrested and convicted several Red Brigade members, many in the press and
parliament continue to ask whether SID arranged the kidnapping after receiving orders from higher up. Suspicions
naturally turned toward the U.S., particularly
PENETRATING THE RED BRIGADES
That the Red Brigades had been thoroughly infiltrated for years by both the CIA and the Italian secret services is no
longer contested. The purpose of the operation was to encourage violence from extremist sectors of the left in order to
discredit the left as a whole. The Red Brigades were a perfect foil. With unflinching radicalism, they considered the
Italian Communist Party too moderate and
The Red Brigades worked closely with the Hyperion Language School in Paris, with some members not realizing it had
CIA ties. The school had been founded by three pseudo-revolutionary Italians, one of whom,
Venice magistrate
At the time of the
Several people have noted the unlikelihood of the Red Brigades pulling off such a smooth, military-style kidnapping in
the center of Rome.
When letters written by
The two people with the most knowledge of
THE BOLOGNA TRAIN STATION BOMBING
A huge explosion at the Bologna train station two years after
In the trial, the judges cited the strategy of tension and its ties to foreign powers. They also found the secret military and civilian structure tied into neofascist groups, P-2, and the secret services. *76 In short, they found the CIA and Gladio.
But their efforts to exact justice for the Bologna bombing came to nothing when, in 1990, the court of appeals acquitted
all the alleged brains. P-2 head
The sorry judicial record in these monstrous crimes showed how completely the Gladio network enveloped the army, police, secret services and the top courts. Thanks to P-2, with its 963 well-placed brothers, *77 the collusion also extended into the top levels of media and business.
FRUITS OF GLADIO
By the early 1980s, however, court data revealed enough CIA fingerprints to provoke strong anti-U.S. sentiment. In 1981, the offices of three U.S. firms in Rome were bombed. In 1982, the Red Brigades kidnapped James L. Dozier, a U.S. general attached to NATO, calling him a Yankee hangman. *78 He was freed after five weeks by police commandos, reportedly with the help of the CIA's Mafia connections. *79 But damage to the U.S. image has been remarkably constrained considering what the U.S. did to Italian society and government for 50 years in the name of anticommunism.
The end results lead some to question the whole rationale of U.S. involvement in Italy, particularly in regard to the
communist menace. According to
"The U.S. has consistently refused to recognize the Italian Communist Party's increasingly wholehearted commitment to the principles of Western democracy and its validity as an alternative to the generally corrupt and incompetent political parties that have governed Italy since the war. Had it done so, much of the bloodshed resulting from the strategy of tension might have been avoided. *81"
THE LESSONS OF GLADIO
As long as the U.S. public remains ignorant of this dark chapter in U.S. foreign relations, the agencies responsible for it
will face little pressure to correct their ways. The end of the Cold War brought wholesale changes in other nations, but
it changed little in Washington. In an ironic twist, confessed CIA mole
The new government in Italy touts itself as a revolution of the disenfranchised, a clean break from the past. But the
fascists are back and gaining ground. The anti-Mafia party has been rejected, and the big cartels have tightened their
grip on the economy. With P-2 brother
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Gladio's Roots
The policies that would evolve into Gladio began nduring World War II, when U.S. anticommunist nphobias combined with geopolitical fears of a victorious USSR to create a holy war against the left. An ends justify the means atmosphere within the U.S. government and particularly within the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), fostered the creation of Stay Behind programs throughout Western Europe, ostensibly as the first line of defense in case the Soviets invaded.
But the main worry was internal. The Americans' great fear for Italy was that communist partisans fighting in the
north would join with organized labor to bring the left to power. The OSS and its successors were apparently prepared to
use any measures to forestall that event, including political assassination, terrorism, and alliances with organized
crime. According to one OSS memo to Washington, the U.S. seemed to support a monarchist plan to use fascist killers
to commit acts of terror and blame the left. *1 U.S. involvement in Italian politics began in 1942, when the OSS
successfully pressured the Justice Department to release imprisoned mobster
The
The Catholic Church also cooperated. U.S. ties to the Vatican were already substantial; one of the strongest links was a
secret fraternity, the Rome-based Sovereign Military Order of Malta, which dates back to the First Crusade. OSS head
Among the notable OSS operatives was
U.S. officials were worried that the communists and socialists would join forces after the fighting. The communist
takeover in Czechoslovakia in 1948 added to their fears. As a result, the U.S. cooked up a variety of plans to
manipulate Italian politics.
The newly formed National Security Council (NSC) also joined the fray: If the Communist Party wins the [1948] election, the NSC advised, such aggression should immediately be countered by steps to extend the strategic disposition of U.S. armed forces in Italy. *8 The Communists did not win that pivotal election (nor any subsequent ones). But that didn't stop the U.S. from trying to destroy the left. The total cost to American taxpayers for such activities and various aid programs was $4 billion from the end of the war to 1953. *9 And that was just the beginning of the U.S. assault on Italian sovereignty.