The national security that is not there: between Libya, migrants and forgotten marós

(To Andrea Pastore)
26/06/15

With the arrival of the warm season it seems that the decision makers lose contact with reality, it will be the heat, it will be the desire for sunny beaches, but the decisions taken in recent weeks have paradoxical.

Diving metaphorically on the merits of the bitter premise we find Italy increasingly at the stake on the Libyan crisis, unable to take a position or impose itself in the international organizations, so much so that after the American niet for a joint intervention in Cyrenaica Obama, in order not to fall into the trappolone stretched by Mr. Renzi, the Expo sent us his wife, meanwhile an unidentified Libyan government denies the possibility of foreign military actions, shoots on migrants after boarding them, deals with the Islamic state and seizes the fishing vessels of Sicilian marinas.

In this military political turmoil and in the most rigorous holistic approach it is decided to take the field also in bankrupt economic wars such as economic sanctions on Russia and rigorous attitudes towards the Greek debt 350.000.000.000.

We criticize the immigration policies of the European partners, but at least they have some guidelines and we discuss whether to put the military with the "rifle" in the trains to manage four brutal South Americans who had been in Brazil by now would have already tasted the taste of state lead.

The system of defense and security, as well as international politics, seem to have got stuck because of a toxic mixture of ingredients such as politically correct, olive oil goodness and unspeakable interests of the few so that everything remains unstable, in the meantime, so as not to forget it, two Italian soldiers remain stranded in the meshes of foreign justice without anyone saying or doing anything.

The indignation has been overtaken by impotence before and by a current indifference, the daughter of a creeping nihilism that is progressively infecting the entire national defense and security system.

(photo: council chair)