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davidswanson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-26-11 10:34 PM
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The Occupied Turn Occupiers
In a recent debate Congressman Ron Paul claimed the United States military had troops in 130 countries. The St. Petersburg Times looked into whether such an outrage could actually be true and was obliged to report that the number was actually 148 countries. However, if you watch NFL football games, you hear the announcers thank members of the U.S. military for watching from 177 countries. The proud public claim is worse than the scandalous claim or the "investigative" report. What gives?

We are supposed to be proud of the U.S. empire but to reject with high dudgeon any accusation of having an empire. Abroad, this conversation makes even less sense, because those troops and their bases are in everyone's faces. I lived near Vicenza, Italy, years ago. The people tolerated the U.S. Army base. The addition of a many-times larger one in the same town, now underway, has led to outrage, condemnation, and bitter resentment of being handed second-class citizenship in one's own country while being asked to show gratitude for it.

As President Obama encircles Russia with missile bases and China with naval bases, the people who live or used to live where the bases are built resent the occupation, just as the people of Iraq and Afghanistan resent the occupation. A global movement against U.S. military bases is rapidly rising from all corners of the empire. But so is a movement against the occupation of Der Homeland by an unrepresentative and unrepresenting police state.

Those of us not in the Forbes 400 have been handed second-class citizenship in the place we are supposedly protecting through the occupation of every other place. A large majority of us want the rich and the corporations taxed heavily, but they are not. We want the wars ended, the troops brought home, and military spending cut. None of this happens. Nor do the outcomes of elections impact the likelihood of any of these things happening. We want to keep and strengthen Social Security. We want Medicare protected and expanded to cover us all. We want rights enlarged for human beings and curtailed for corporations. We want to cut off the corporate welfare and the bankster bailouts. We want to invest in infrastructure, green energy, and education. We want the right to organize and assemble. And we want a clean system that allows public pressure through ordinary means: publicly funded elections, verifiable vote counting, no gerrymanders, no media and ballot barriers to candidates. None of this is forthcoming. We are paying taxation and receiving no representation.

Here's an "End Empire" agenda:

· Cut a half a trillion dollars out of the $1.2 trillion national security budget; putting half of it into tax cuts for non-billionaires, and half of it into useful spending on green energy, education, retraining for displaced military-industrial workers, etc.

· Bring the National Guard home and de-federalize it.

· Ban the redeployment of personnel currently suffering PTSD.

· Ban no-bid uncompeted military contracts.

· Restore Constitutional war powers to the Congress.

· Create of a public referendum required prior to launching any war.

· Close the foreign bases.

· Ban weapons from space.

· Ban extra-legal prisons.

· Ban kangaroo military courts outside of our ordinary court system.

· Restore habeas corpus.

· Limit military spending to no more than twice that of the next highest spending nation on earth.

· Ban secret budgets, secret agencies, and secret operations.

· Ban the launching of drone strikes into foreign nations.

· Forbid the transfer of students' information to military recruiters without their permission.

· Comply with the Kellogg-Briand Pact.

I've had people across the political spectrum tell me this all seems reasonable and necessary. But that doesn't make it happen. What could make change possible is the process of reversal now underway through which the occupied are becoming the occupiers. On Wall Street, protesters of plutocracy are risking their bodies. Police are assaulting, pepper-spraying, and tasering peaceful demonstrators, as uppercrusters guzzle champagne on balconies, gawking at the spectacle. But reports are leaking out of police refusing to participate in assaulting people -- people who are acting on behalf of the police as much as anyone else. If the NYPD finds the decency found by some members of the militaries of Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya, the decency to refuse evil orders, the tide will quickly turn. If they do not, the tide will slowly turn. But turn it will.

Occupations are now being organized across the country, building up to a massive occupation of Washington, D.C., beginning October 6th: http://october2011.org

This is how it starts. There is no other moral option than nonviolent resistance. There is no other possible outcome than success. That's the beauty of ending an empire; victory is guaranteed sooner or later by the inevitability of imperial collapse. Our task is to speed it along and ease the pain during the process. The last word goes to U2:

October
And the trees are stripped bare
Of all they wear
What do I care
October
And kingdoms rise
And kingdoms fall
But you go on
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MADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-26-11 10:45 PM
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1. We have US military personnel at every embassy in the world.
USMC does security duty at something like 124 embassy/consulate locations.
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Dragonfli Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-26-11 11:14 PM
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5. I thought "contractors" like XE were taking over those rolls (I don't really know however) /nt
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MADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-26-11 11:22 PM
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6. No. Contractors don't have the clearance for what those guys have to do.
They're protecting classified material as well as personnel assets.
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Dragonfli Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 01:44 AM
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12. That is good! I knew they took the places of marines for security of diplomats in the Bush war,
I am just thankful it does not extend to embassy security.

I trust the Marines to be soldiers that are honorable and brave, XE not so much.
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DrunkenBoat Donating Member (584 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 02:50 AM
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13. Mother Jones says they do.
Drunken brawls, prostitutes, hazing and humiliation, taking vodka shots out of buttcracks— no, the perpetrators of these Animal House-like antics aren't some depraved frat brothers. They are the private security contractors guarding the US embassy compound in Kabul.



These allegations, and many more, are contained in a letter sent to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday by the Project on Government Oversight, which has been investigating the embassy security contract held by ArmorGroup North America (a subsidiary of Wackenhut, which is in turn owned by the security behemoth G4S). The contractor was the subject of a congressional probe earlier this summer that found serious lapses in the company's handling of the embassy security contract, which internal State Department documents said left the embassy compound "in jeopardy." Nevertheless, the government opted to extend the company's 5-year, $189 million contract for another year.

http://motherjones.com/mojo/2009/09/animal-house-afghanistan
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MADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 06:28 AM
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14. Well, you can believe me and your own lying eyes, or Mother Jones!
Take a look at this 2010 video (it's "B" roll from AFN, actually)--that's not XE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6ZtUQUzHYc

Now, I am not saying that the XE cretins aren't providing ANY physical security in or around embassy facilities, because I honestly don't know if they are/aren't-- but they aren't the guys that do the heavy lifting and the "serious" work there.
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DrunkenBoat Donating Member (584 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 12:34 PM
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17. well, cnn said it too. i'd guess both are used.
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MADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 11:27 PM
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35. As I said, it is entirely possible that they do have some sort of security
role, but it isn't the very specific role that the USMC have.

The USMC are specifically tasked with safeguarding the principals (that would be the ambassador and/or chief consular officer, and maybe a few other people we don't need to know about) but their main chore above all else is protecting the "stuff"--the classified materials, to include files and equipment. If things get rough, they're supposed to hold off anyone coming through the doors/windows whilst that stuff is destroyed. They have charming little "thingies" that they can put atop a classified safe-quality file cabinet that will burn through the thing from top to bottom (and turn the contents into fine ash) in two shakes of a lamb's tail.

In a dangerous location, there would surely be a need for additional security, of the sort that one can't expect local nationals to provide. Who will protect the cafeteria workers and secretaries? The janitors and people who work in the mail room? That's likely where the contractors find their role.
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OnyxCollie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 02:35 PM
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21. Sure they do.
Edited on Tue Sep-27-11 02:39 PM by OnyxCollie
Contractors are magic. They can do anything.

C.I.A. Said to Use Outsiders to Put Bombs on Drones
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/21/us/21intel.html

WASHINGTON — From a secret division at its North Carolina headquarters, the company formerly known as Blackwater has assumed a role in Washington’s most important counterterrorism program: the use of remotely piloted drones to kill Al Qaeda’s leaders, according to government officials and current and former employees.

~snip~

More than a quarter of the intelligence community’s current work force is made up of contractors, carrying out missions like intelligence collection and analysis and, until recently, interrogation of terrorist suspects.

“There are skills we don’t have in government that we may have an immediate requirement for,” Gen. Michael V. Hayden, who ran the C.I.A. from 2006 until early this year, said during a panel discussion on Thursday on the privatization of intelligence.

General Hayden, who succeeded Mr. Goss at the agency, acknowledged that the C.I.A. program continued under his watch, though it was not a priority. He said the program was never prominent during his time at the C.I.A., which was one reason he did not believe that he had to notify Congress. He said it did not involve outside contractors by the time he came in.


The contractor "skills" which Gen. Hayden are referring to is the ability to operate without the restraints of Iraq law, US law, or the UCMJ.

Edit: typo.
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MADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 11:18 PM
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34. My comments were in reference to the specific duties that USMC personnel
are charged with when guarding embassies and safeguarding classified materials.

Their skillset is quite particular.

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sulphurdunn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 06:49 PM
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25. And boy do they live well.
Some of them reside in mansions with swimming pool and tennis courts. It's good duty if you can get it. :smoke:
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inna Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-26-11 10:48 PM
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2. kr
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DeSwiss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-26-11 10:52 PM
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3. We. Were. Warned.



K&R
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Fire Walk With Me Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-26-11 11:26 PM
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8. Amazing speech!
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Hoosier Daddy Donating Member (271 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-26-11 10:53 PM
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4. NOT ENOUGH!
Where the Hell is Fort Moon and AFB Mars???
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Admiral Loinpresser Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-26-11 11:25 PM
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7. Also bring back draft and make use of mercenaries illegal. n/t
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alittlelark Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-26-11 11:31 PM
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9. October.
The month of my birthday.

............
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FarLeftFist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 12:03 AM
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10. OccupyTogether is planning to occupy DC on October 1st. This could be HUGE!
Assuming they will still be there on the 6th.
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FarLeftFist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 12:19 AM
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11. Oh, OccupyTogether just mentioned joining Stop the Machine:
“The October 2011/Stop the machine movement is a separate national entity organized around some of the same principles. They are starting their protest on Oct 6th and we’re planning on joining them.”

From here: http://occupytogether.org/events/northeast/untitled-event-1/
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unhappycamper Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 06:52 AM
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15. Did you see that KBR is part of a $900,000,000 DoD contract?
Read it and weep -> http://www.defense.gov/contracts/contract.aspx?contractid=4628

Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Inc., Houston, Texas (N62742-11-D-3511); IAP-ECC, L.L.C., Cape Canaveral, Fla. (N62742-11-D-3512); Global Response Services, L.L.C., Fort Worth, Texas (N62742-11-D-3513); and Pacific Contingency Services, L.L.C., Fort Worth, Texas (N62742-11-D-3514), are each being awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple award contract for the purchase of short-term facility support services with incidental construction in support of natural disasters; humanitarian efforts; the full range of military actions; and incumbent breaks in service at various locations throughout the world. The maximum dollar value, including the base period and four option years, for all four contracts combined is $900,000,000. Support services with incidental construction are to include airfield operations; port operations; ship charter; supply; emergency management; fire and emergency services; force protection; safety; environmental (compliance, conservation, cultural, and pollution prevention); facility support (base support vehicle and equipment, collateral equipment, facility investment, facility management, facility services, and utilities); fleet and family readiness (bachelor housing and dormitories, fisher house, galley lodging, morale welfare and recreation, child development, family housing, fleet and family support, and other community support); command; information technology services; resource management; total force management; and training and readiness. No task orders are being issued at this time. All work on this contract will be performed at various locations throughout the world, including remote and overseas locations. The term of the contract is not to exceed 60 months, with an expected completion date of September 2016. Contract funds in the amount of $400,000 are obligated on this award and will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was competitively procured via the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website, with seven proposals received. These four contractors may compete for task orders under the terms and conditions of the awarded contract. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Pacific, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, is the contracting activity.
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Lydia Leftcoast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 10:35 AM
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16. My fantasy Constitutional amendment would go something like this:
Edited on Tue Sep-27-11 10:37 AM by Lydia Leftcoast
"No military forces may be deployed overseas without a 2/3 vote of Congress.

Authorization of such a deployment shall trigger a nationwide draft, beginning with any sons, daughters, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews of the President, the White House staff, the Cabinet, the House, and Senate who are within draft age."

Such an amendment would surely cause members of Congress to think long and hard about whether a given military action was really worthwhile. "Is this important enough to sacrifice my own children for?" Not some abstract other (most likely working class or poor) person's children. Their own children.

Would we have had an Iraq War if it meant that Jenna and Barbara Bush would be heading for boot camp the following week?



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bertman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 02:14 PM
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19. Great idea, Lydia. They might even go for your amendment, but of course, their kids,
grandkids, nieces, nephews, etc. would only get the cushy jobs at that big five-sided building in DC, where the only thing they'd have to worry about would be an errant airliner piloted by a flight-simulator-trained terrorist from one of our ally states like Saudi Arabia, or Columbia, or Yemen.

P.S. I was just kidding about them going for it. No chance in hell.

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Overseas Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 12:56 PM
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18. K&R. Yes please!
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bertman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 02:17 PM
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20. REC. And see you in DC on October 6th, David. While I have your ear,
why are Bold Progressives and the other major 'progressive' political entities not signed on as sponsors for the Stop The Machine events? I asked the question of the folks at october2011.org and never got an answer. Can you help me with that?

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davidswanson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 06:34 PM
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24. most of the groups that like to be insiders
would rather we head into armageddon than that they be associated in any way with other groups that have commies and radicals in them
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bertman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 10:03 PM
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31. Just as I suspected, David. See you in D.C. nt
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louslobbs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 03:04 PM
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22. K&R
Lou
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rhett o rick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 05:08 PM
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23. The Ocupations are great but not everyone is willing to commit to that level.
How about also organizing local "hit and run", that is get a small group to meet in a banks parking lot and march thru the bank with signs and pass our pamphlets. A quick in and out before security can be called. NO VIOLENCE.
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nineteen50 Donating Member (488 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 08:15 PM
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26. The empires end will never occur until
Peace is no longer a four letter word in America.
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Octafish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 08:20 PM
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27. Unemployment would go up!
More importantly to Them, Profits would go down.

Thank you for a most important OP, davidswanson.
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Muskypundit Donating Member (417 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 08:47 PM
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28. I call GIANT bullshit on the europeans resenting the missile bases around russia
I have talked to MANY Europeans, and they were livid with Obama for cancelling some of the sites and toning down the missile shield. As for the claims that the Italians and others are second class citizens because there are U.S military bases there.... that is bull. They dont get permission to rebuild bases without an agreement between our and their governments. And last time I checked Italy is a democracy and if they really hated it so bad, they always have the voting booths. Its kind of hard to think of us as an evil roman style empire when most of these countries want us to be there.
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davidswanson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-28-11 11:28 AM
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36. uh huh
A brief history of the movement in Vicenza, Italy against a new U.S. military base.

It’s the last green corner of the city’s outskirts, nestling on the border between the towns of Vicenza and Caldogno and close to the river Bacchiglione. As recently as a few decades ago, local boys would spend their summers there running along the banks and diving into the peaceful water.

Facing north, the Alps; behind you, to the south, the Palladian Basilica, a mere 1.5 kilometers away; and so many more treasures that Vicenza inherited from its illustrious son (Andrea Palladio), who influenced the course of architecture throughout the world.

We’re talking about Vicenza’s Dal Molin airport, built in the 1930s and heavily bombed during the Second World War. Thanks to its status as state-owned land, it survived the uncontrolled urbanization that subsequently swept aside the architecturally balanced image of this city. In this land blessed with water - the surrounding area possesses the most extensive aquifer in all of northern Italy - the U.S. has planned a new military installation to unite the 173rd Airborne Brigade, currently divided between Germany and Italy, transforming it into the single most powerful combat unit deployed outside North American borders.

Buildings up to 23.5 meters in height, but strictly in conformity with "Palladian style."; Weapons depots and command centers alternating with fitness centers and playgrounds; - hundreds of thousands of cubic meters of cement. All of this, according to statements by U.S. officials, would be designed with the most modern and environmentally friendly technology. What the proponents hope to achieve within the perimeter of barbed wire is the largest U.S. military presence in Europe - ready to intervene rapidly in any new theater of war that could open in Africa, the Middle East, or in Eastern Europe.

Vicenza is already in a highly-militarized area. The new installations would join the Ederle barracks, situated with its high walls in the heart of an already densely populated neighborhood; the underground installations of Fontego and Site Pluto, where for decades there has been stockpiling of atomic weapons ready to be detonated in the nearby hills, impeding the hypothetical progress of the advancing Red Army; the ammunition storehouses and the super-protected village that houses the families of the military. All of these zones are inaccessible to the people of Vicenza and out of bounds for any social or economic uses the local population might have created in that part of the city.

A secret agreement between the Italian and U.S. governments confirms "the friendship and the eternal gratitude" of the peninsula towards its overseas ally. In 2004, U.S. representatives advanced new requests to the Italian government - then headed by Silvio Berlusconi. Negotiations also involved Mayor Hullweck of Vicenza. Everything was agreed among the parties without it being considered necessary to inform the citizens about the needs of an army now engaged throughout the world in "exporting democracy." Only in 2006, after an initial evaluation of the project by the Joint Regional Committee, were the citizens of Vicenza made aware of a project that affects the territory in which they live.

While acknowledging that "the majority of the city is opposed to the project," the then Mayor Hullweck succeeded in obtaining a favorable ruling on the U.S. proposal from the Vicenza city council. The council’s consent, however, came with five conditions attached - none of which has been met to this day. In effect, Italian taxpayers are called upon not only to foot 41% of the cost of stationing U.S. troops on Italian soil, but to fund the infrastructure works that are incidental to the military project, such as roads, sewerage and electricity. It all adds up to hundreds of millions of Euro to renew the city’s hospitality towards the soldiers who every morning march in the streets and squares that Palladio made a UNESCO World Heritage site and every evening are to be found in the night clubs of the province.

The final go-ahead was granted by the government headed by Romano Prodi on 16 January 2007. But in the same period in which officialdom in Italy was bowing and scraping before the U.S. emissaries, the people of Vicenza were rediscovering their roots – taking renewed pride in the stunning architectural beauty of their city center, and in the beauty of the tree-lined outskirts of the countryside surrounding Vicenza. Thousands of residents met on the streets and in the squares of the city, discussing the situation, giving birth to innumerable meetings and public events. On February 17, 2007, more than 150,000 citizens joined hands to symbolically encircle the city walls, collectively declaring their intention of opposing those who would wish to impose a military plan on a city that prefers to decide for itself about the future of its children.

The months following these events saw many examples of civic and social commitment in defense of the territory, and the creation of democratic processes that involved men and women of every age, occupation, and political persuasion. Hundreds of initiatives took place throughout the city of Palladio, while citizens created their own space in which to organize and express their opposition. Vicenza, meanwhile, was gaining sympathy and solidarity in every corner of Italy, becoming a symbol of the clash between public policy and the expression of popular will.

The large demonstration of 17 February 2007 was followed by others. There was a European-wide mobilization in December of that year, and two festivals in opposition to the base were organized in the late summer of 2007 and 2008. In March of 2007 the Palladian Basilica was symbolically occupied, as was the Prefecture in January 2008. In January of this year, the No Dal Molin activists occupied the civilian area of the airport for three consecutive days. Faced with the stated intention of Commissioner Costa to "eradicate the local opposition at its roots," the Vicenza residents have become experts on the subject of military bases and their environmental impact. The knowledge they acquired – always denied to the local population by the proponents of the base – has become a precious shared resource among those who never accepted the assurances of officials who now have the nerve to lie in the face of hard evidence.

At the local elections of April 2008, the coalition led by Mayor Achille Variati emerged victorious against all the odds. Following through on the proposals made during the election campaign, the city council moved to promote a new study of the entire project, as well as promising to conduct a referendum that would give voice to the local population. That referendum was canceled four days before it was to take place by the Council of State, which accepted a last-minute appeal by those in favor of the project. In effect, it was stated that the military installation in Vicenza is outside the democratic discourse. The indignation sparked by this latest act of arrogance led to a spontaneous outpouring of public opposition. That same evening more than ten thousand people gathered in the main square to confirm October 5 as a day of democratic participation and self determination.

Dozens of tents were set up by hundreds of volunteers for a vote to be held in front of the very buildings that were to house the polling stations. From the early morning of the 5th, there were endless lines of citizens determined to express their opinion. At the conclusion of voting, nearly 25,000 citizens had expressed their will. More than 95% of them came down against the construction of the new U.S. military base.

It was a definitive example of democracy and popular participation to which the U.S. - who call themselves friends of Vicenza and exporters of democracy - have yet to reply. In spite of that, work began in February 2009 for the construction of the new military base. The opposition to this construction goes on to the present moment.

Timeline of Major Events Marking the No Dal Molin Movement

2001-2006: SECRET MEETINGS Mayor Hullweck and then Prime Minister Berlusconi deal secretly with the U.S. regarding concession of the Dal Molin Airport to the U.S. military, giving their informal consent for further militarization of the city, already home to Camp Ederle.

25 May ‘06: PROJECT REVEALED Vicenza discovers the secret project. Councilor Cicero, accompanied by U.S. military officials, presents the project for the new military base to the City Council.

5 July ‘06: SIT-IN AT DAL MOLIN Over 500 people block the airport entrance for hours.

23 July ‘06: DAL MOLIN IN PARLIAMENT A delegation from Vicenza travels to Rome to bring the issue to the attention of the government. After some discussion, newly-elected Prime Minister Prodi promises to reconsider the proposals made to the U.S. by the previous government.

19 September ‘06: THE PERMANENT ASSEMBLY IS FORMED A coalition of citizens’ committees is formed to oppose the new base.

23 September ’06: STUDENTS AGAINST DAL MOLIN 3,000 students take part in a protest march against the new base.

21 October ‘06: BLITZ AT DAL MOLIN Approximately 100 people peacefully invade the Dal Molin Airport to hold a press conference.

26 October ‘06: POTS AND PANS AT THE TOWN HALL The City Council discusses – and approves – the project, selling off the city of Vicenza. In the square below, thousands show their dissent by banging pots, pans and drums, blowing whistles and making as much noise as possible for seven full hours.

24 November ‘06: MEETING WITH DEFENSE MINISTER After having announced a protest at the Ministry in Rome, a delegation from Vicenza is invited to meet with Defense Minister Parisi.

24 November ‘06: PARISI MEETS WITH NO DAL MOLIN After having announced a protest at the Ministry of Defense in Rome, a delegation from the Permanent Assembly is invited to meet with Defense Minister Parisi.

2 December ‘06: 1st NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION 30,000 people take part in a protest march from the existing base of Camp Ederle to Dal Molin, the largest the city had ever seen, despite a campaign of fear staged by the local government.

16 January ‘07: DAY OF SHAME Prime Minister Prodi announces from Romania that “the Government does not oppose the project.” Thousands demonstrate, occupying the train station for two hours. The Presidio permanente (Permanent Encampment) is erected next to Dal Molin, and has been operating 24/7 ever since.

19 January ‘07: PRESIDIO PERMANENTE TO ROME A delegation from the Presidio permanente protests in Rome at the Parliament building.

17 February ‘07: NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION More than 200,000 people from all over Italy protest in Vicenza against the construction of the new base.

8 March ‘07: MOTHER EARTH REBELS AGAINST THE WAR BASE A full day of initiatives by the women of Vicenza on International Women’s Day.

24 March ‘07: THE TRUTH IS UNCOVERED Underground ducts for new fiber optic cables near the site of the new base, being laid without proper authorization, are sealed shut by activists from the Presidio permanente.

18 April ‘07: PALLADIAN BASILICA OCCUPIED The Basilica Palladiana, symbol of Vicenza and masterpiece of renaissance architect Andrea Palladio, is peacefully occupied for 24 hours. The next day 2,000 people fill the square below, also site of the Town Hall.

1-7 May ’07: LOBBYING US CONGRESS A delegation from Vicenza takes their message to Capitol Hill, meeting with House and Senate members and strengthening ties with US activists.

8 May ‘07: POTS AND PANS FOR THE U.S. MILITARY BAND 400 people contest the decision to have the U.S. military band play on one of the most important squares in the city with “music” of their own.

3 June ’07: PRIME MINISTER PRODI CONTESTED The activists of the Presidio Permanente infiltrate a conference in Trento where Prodi is speaking and, after interrupting his talk with shouts of “SHAME” and waving the No Dal Molin flags, a representative is invited on stage to make the views of the movement known.

4 July ’07: INDEPENDENCE (FROM MILITARY BASES) DAY Thousands celebrate the first ever Independence Day for Vicenza with a festival on the main square.

8-16 September ’07: NO DAL MOLIN FESTIVAL 30,000 participate in a weeklong campout with workshops, panel discussions and 3 days of direct actions, including blocking the entrances of the existing base at Camp Ederle and planting 150 tree at the Dal Molin Airport, symbolically creating a public park.

6-8 November ’07 INITIAL PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION BLOCKED Hundreds camp out for 3 days straight blocking the entrance to the site of the new base, causing the firm contracted to begin the initial phase, which ironically entails clearing the area of U.S. bombs from WWII, to suspend the work.

14-16 December ’07: INTERNATIONAL MOBILIZATION A three-day event with activists from Italy, Europe and the U.S., which included debates workshops and a protest march of over 80,000 people.

16 January ’07: OFFICES OF PREFECT OCCUPIED On the 1st anniversary of Prodi’s announcement in support of the base, 30 activists occupy the offices of the Prefect of Vicenza.

13-14 April ’08: NO DAL MOLIN ELECTED TO CITY COUNCIL Cinzia Bottene of the municipal list Vicenza Libera No Dal Molin is elected to City Council. On April 28, center-left candidate Achille Variati, who ran on a platform opposing the base, is elected mayor in this stronghold of the right. The Mayor promised a vote in City Council on the issue of Dal Molin as well as a local referendum allowing the people to finally express themselves on the base.

20 June ’08: COURT RULES TO SUSPEND WORK The administrative court of the Veneto region rules to suspend all work on the base, citing failure to consult the local population and lack of a proper environmental impact assessment.

29 July ’08: COURT DECISION OVERTURNED Italy’s highest administrative court overturns the lower court ruling, summarily dismissing the case in record time for Italy’s sluggish judicial system.

3-14 September ’08: 2ND NO DAL MOLIN FESTIVAL The 10-day campout returns, with participation by Nobel Laureate Dario Fo and direct non-violent actions resulting in police brutality and the first arrests.

15-17 September ’08: EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT A delegation of women from Vicenza speak at European Parliament and request poll observers for the upcoming referendum in light of the campaign against it mounted by the Italian government. Special Commissioner Paolo Costa called it "anti-democratic" and Prime Minister Berlusconi went so far as to write a letter to Mayor Variati calling the referendum "seriously inopportune."

5 October ’08: REFERENDUM DAY The local referendum, initially voted and called by City Council, was suspended by the Italian courts just 4 days prior. With the Mayor’s support, a volunteer-run referendum was held – outside the polling places but with strict adherence to the rules. Close to 25,000 participate with 95% voting against the new base.

20 November ’08: POSTCARDS FOR OBAMA Citizens of Vicenza send 30,000 postcards to President-elect Obama. “Stop 2nd US Base? Yes, You Can!”

31 January ’09: DAL MOLIN OCCUPIED Hundreds occupy the Dal Molin Airport for 4 days resulting in two wins: office space to conduct an “unofficial” environmental impact assessment, which the Italian government is refusing to carry out, and talks to create a Peace Park in the former airport.

10 February ’09: CONSTRUCTION BLOCKED Activists attempting to block trucks entering the base are met with an unprecedented police presence. Reorganizing, they block one of the construction companies for over an hour. 18 activists are arrested.

20 February ’09: FINAL PROJECT APPROVED US and Italian officials announce the approval of the final project for the base; no environmental impact assessment will be conducted.

February ’09 - ??: MOBILIZATIONS CONTINUE The activists of the Presidio permanente No Dal Molin pledge to continue the protests as long as it takes.

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Kaleko Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 09:01 PM
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29. This is so beautifully written and rousing,
it deserves a professional editor :)

Germans would say das Homeland, or rather das Heimatland, but after the war, those words became so deeply tainted that you will hardly hear any German use them anymore.

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swilton Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 09:28 PM
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30. BINGO!
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lonestarnot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-27-11 10:12 PM
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32. K & R.
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33. The only Americans overseas should be tourists and diplomats
And thus it should have been since at least 1812
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