It is now obvious that the powers that be in the West are preparing for the army to be ready to function in civilian areas, in the event of civil unrest or threat of insurrection. They are always better prepared than we the public are, they do their planning well in advance and with unlimited funding. We tend to react to circumstances that are forced on us, rather than accept that there is a class war already operational at the moment. It is sold to us in various guises, austerity, national emergency, privatisation, gentrification, balancing the books, etc. when these start to hurt and anger rises, we react, but they are well prepared to quell that anger by force. What are our preparations for self defence?
Coming to a street near you.
For decades France
has been one of the most important arms suppliers to the four corners
of the world. With a flourishing industrial-military complex, it
regularly carries out wars, supports irregular troops (such as that
of general Haftar in Libya) and is also training on its own
territory… and that of its neighbours. In the context of the
‘Motorized Ability’ program signed in June 2019 with one of
NATO’s privileged partners, Belgium, it will supply the latter with
450 armoured vehicles (382 Griffon troops transporters and 60 Jaguar
recognition vehicles), which will be delivered from 2025. Another
aspect of this agreement is the strengthening of ‘strategic
partnership’ between French and Belgian ground troops, which takes
form in particular with conjoint training. This might seem quite
banal, were it not for the fact that the army decided to train not
only in barracks and appointed centres [1] that reproduce cities in
miniature… but directly among the civilian population by performing
exercises on a real scale.That’s how more than 1,000 Belgian and
French military will occupy the provinces of Namur (ten
municipalities located in the triangle Walcourt-Hastière-Couvin) and
Hainaut (triangle Beaumont-Chimay-Froidchapelle) from 18th to 25th
September 2019.
‘The goal is to
start a French-Belgian military cooperation by integrating units in
both countries in a civilian environment. It will also allow us to
exchange skills and improve our inter-operations action in many
sectors, such as radio communication and weapons use’. Yes, you
read right, the goal is that of operating on a large scale ‘in a
civilian environment’ as happened after the 2015 attacks, but above
all that of carrying out an operation meant to improve ‘weapons
use’. More precisely, 150 vehicles and 600 soldiers (fifty fifty
for each of the States involved) will be deployed in twenty villages,
with over 300 taking care of assignment (personnel, examiners,
logistics) and… and… and… 100 soldiers who will play the part
of rural insurgents euphemistically called ‘opponents’, who hide
among the population.
This military
training operation, called ‘Celtic uprise’ (a reference to
Brexit), has ‘a fictitious country in crisis’ as its scenario,
and the goal of the murderers in uniform is no longer simply hidden
behind vague humanitarian pretexts to aid the population, as it was
years ago, but this time it also officially includes ‘patrolling,
making sensitive points secure’ and of course ‘antiterrorism
actions’. It’s been known for some time that the army has been
preparing for interventions within the European borders in case of
urban insurrections or rural guerrillas, scenarios that even NATO
projections took seriously. As for us, it’s time we took seriously
the proposals that insist on the need to be involved in it now [2];
to map carefully industries and technological companies, but also
everything that is sensitive to the correct operational functioning
of domination: communication networks, transport routes, resources
and energy networks, strategic supplies of raw material and food; to
develop technical skills and precise knowledge in order to put them
out of use; to think today of forms of informal coordination and
develop anarchist projectualities, valid in times of peace as well as
of war, because the distinction between the two is no longer
appropriate…
[1]. Such as the
12,000 hectares of CENTAC (combat training centre) in Mailly-le-camp
(Aube) and the 6,000 hectares of CENZUB (urban action training
centre) in Sissonne (Aisne).
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