BERLIN IS
WASHINGTON'S VASSAL UNTIL 2099?
Ex-head
of MAD reveals shocking details of the 1949 US-German secret treaty
March 29, 2008
(the date of publication in Russian)
Anna Voronova
Repost from:
http://www.rpmonitor.ru/en/
Top
intelligence officers rarely reveal secret strings, pulling the nation's
political mechanism. Publication of a book like The German card. The
obscure game of secret services, authored by Gerd-Helmut Komossa
(Gerd-Helmut Komossa. DIE DEUTSCHE KARTE. Das verdeckte Spiel der
geheimen Dienste. Ares-Verlag, Graz 2007. – 230 S.), is an
exceptional occurrence. Raising very sensitive issues, the author
appeals to the core of German identity that had been deliberately
suppressed for decades by the United States and its allies.
The book is focused on
contradictions between the United States and Germany, sometimes very
strong but not supposed to be discussed in public. It was published in
Austria, and its distribution in Germany may encounter certain
difficulties today. Still, the very fact of its appearance indicates
that the German intelligence community is increasingly dissatisfied with
the role of a vassal of the United States (the definition applied to
Europe by Zbigniew Brzezinski), imposed on Western Germany after World
War II.
Gerd-Helmut Komossa reveals the
uncomfortable truth about the post-war conditions, dictated by the US
and its allies. The state treaty, dated May 21, 1949 and classified by
BND as top secret, suggests restrictions of state sovereignty of the
Federal Republic of Germany, introduced for a period until 2099. These
restrictions include the provision that the winning coalition exercise
complete control over Germany's mass media and communications; that
every Federal Chancellor is to sign the so-called Chancellor Act; that
the gold reserve of Germany is kept under arrest.
In fact, all the German
Chancellors, including the incumbent Chancellor Angela Merkel, pay their
first foreign visit necessarily to the United States. The whole spectrum
of German political parties is supervised by a special Washington-based
controlling body, while local US-licensed media serve as a more
sophisticated means of brainwashing than the Nazi propagandist machine.
Meanwhile, Germany's territory is still occupied by US troops.
This astonishing picture is not
a fancy concoction of a political leftist. It is drawn by a military man
whose mind has accumulated the experience of several crucial stages of
development of the European civilization and Germany in particular. Gen.
(Ret.) Gerd-Helmut Komossa took part in World War II and later in the
Cold War. Possessing huge amounts of information, he analyzes the
existing mechanisms of global policy with strong criticism.
Joining the Wehrmacht in 1943 as
a volunteer, Komossa served at the Eastern front. Between May 1945 and
April 1949, he was a prisoner of war. In the USSR, he got acquainted
with many Russians who appeared to be quite different from the image
imposed by the official Nazi propaganda.
Since
1956, he served in the German Bundeswehr, re-established under certain
conditions. The abovementioned secret treaty admitted that the German
sovereignty is sufficient for the right to build up military forces.
According to the Constitution, the troops of the Federal Republic of
Germany are carrying put exceptionally defensive functions. However, the
Western coalition was pursuing different goals. It needed an army in new
uniforms but with the same skills as the Nazi soldiers, perfectly
fighting on land, on sea and in the air, and irrecusably abiding orders.
Such a type of soldier was essential not only for the occasion of
possible military collision with the Soviet bloc but also for fulfilling
global missions. The coalition required at least 500,000 German
soldiers. In addition, the newly-built army was supposed to purchase
weapons and materiel solely from the United States.
During the last two decades,
Washington has been trying to force Germany into military partnership in
globalistic control. However, the massive effort to get Germany involved
in US operations in Somali and Bosnia, as well as in campaigns in
Serbia, Iraq and Afghanistan, has brought about a reverse result,
sparking a shift in approach in German strategic circles. The implicit
discontent with American policy and essential difference in views on the
role of the German people in current history eventually reached a
critical dimension.
Since mid-1990s, the attitude of
many German military to the United States, and significantly also
towards NATO, has essentially changed. Though most of the German
officers were not originally inclined against America, a lot of them
being educated in the United States, they are now experiencing
disappointment and even disgust with Washington's policies. These
officers realize that the hegemonistic policy is destined for
destruction of socioeconomic systems of particular nations and whole
regions, while the so-called order Washington is trying to impose is
just a synonym for chaos.
Gerd-Helmut Komossa, in his
former capacity of MAD (Military Counterintelligence) Director, was
frequently called "a soldier with political thinking". Today, he openly
denounces the Bundeswehr's involvement in foreign interventions,
referring to the army's constitutional duties.
Meanwhile, Washington urges
Germans to go fighting. Conceding to the pressure, Berlin deployed a
contingent of troops to Afghanistan. But even this was not sufficient
for NATO bosses. Recently, NATO General Secretary Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
accused the Bundeswehr of idleness in military operations in the region,
and insisted that Germany "increase flexibility" and expand its military
mission to the southern regions of Afghanistan.
In his book, Komossa inquires
whether the state of affairs when young Germans are recruited in the
national army for fulfilling overseas goals for other nations, could be
acceptable. The map of operations, supposed to involve German troops,
far exceeds the European continent, and has nothing to do with German
national interests. "Do Germans expect this from the Bundeswehr? Would
they like their soldiers to be called assassins again?" he asks.
However, the United States and
its allies don't care much for moral problems. As the secret treaty is
valid until 2099, Germans are supposed to go and fight where they are
told to.
The German audience will require
certain time to digest the shocking information disclosed by General
Komossa. But eventually, the nation with a great cultural and historical
tradition will hardly agree to continue tolerating the American loop on
its throat for decades more.
The publication of Komossa's
"German Card" is one more proof of the world's transformation into a
multipolar system. It indicates that Germany is likely to achieve
complete sovereignty without waiting for eighty years.