In Washington, Italy’s Salvini touts common cause with Trump and Israel

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The freedom movement is sweeping the world. The transatlantic alliance in defense of liberty and individual rights over the mob is stronger than ever. “Between Italy, the United States, Israel, Brazil, Poland and Hungary, there is a closeness in their vision of the world, of rights and values,” Salvini said.

In Washington, Italy’s Salvini touts common cause with Trump and Israel

Far-right head of Italy’s anti-immigration League party also cites shared values with populist leaders in Brazil, Poland and Hungary

By Francesco Fontemaggi, TOI, June 19, 2018:

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WASHINGTON — Matteo Salvini, the far-right Italian deputy prime minister, met with top US officials in Washington on Monday and spoke of his “closeness” to President Donald Trump’s administration and other country’s ruled by right-wing populists, including Israel.

Salvini, whose League party won the most votes in last month’s European Parliament elections in Italy, met with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and later with Vice President Mike Pence.

Pence tweeted that the two had a “great meeting,” discussing “the US — Italy relationship and our shared priorities.

“The transatlantic alliance is stronger than ever!” the vice president wrote.

Salvini and Pompeo “reiterated the value of the United States’ longstanding relationship with Italy, including as NATO Allies and members of the G7” group of advanced economies, the US State Department said.

During a news conference at the Italian embassy, Salvini, whose party is often at odds with their coalition partners, the Five Star Movement, spent little time discussing his own role in cracking down on boats trying to save migrants crossing the Mediterranean from North Africa.

He focused instead on a “shared vision” with the Trump administration of “Iran, Venezuela, Libya, the situation in the Middle East, Israel’s right to exist” and “concerns about Chinese arrogance towards Europe and the African continent.”

He also said his League party was not isolated politically, noting several countries ruled by populist right-wing governments.

“Between Italy, the United States, Israel, Brazil, Poland and Hungary, there is a closeness in their vision of the world, of rights and values,” he said, insisting that the League was not “isolated.”

Like Trump, he called for dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin in order to “bring Moscow closer to the system of Western values rather than be driven into Beijing’s arms.”

Also like the US president, he denounced alleged financial mismanagement at the United Nations, and defended massive tax cuts despite concerns in Brussels about Rome’s soaring debt, and went as far as calling for a “Trumpian budget” in his country.
Invitation to Pompeo

Salvini distanced himself from Italy’s signing of an accord that saw it become the first G7 member to join China’s “New Silk Road” global trade network, which the United States views with suspicion as a means of expanding Chinese hegemony.

And he denounced his government’s failure to formally recognize Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido as interim president, as Washington and other European countries have done.

“If it was up to me, we would have already recognized him,” he said.

As for the European Union, which Trump has often targeted, Salvini criticized “weaknesses” before laying into the EU’s chief diplomat and fellow Italian Federica Mogherini a day before she makes her own visit to Washington.
From left, Geert Wilders, leader of Dutch Party for Freedom, Matteo Salvini, Jörg Meuthen, leader of Alternative For Germany party, Marine Le Pen, Leader of the French National Front, Vaselin Marehki leader of Bulgarian ‘Volya’ party, Jaak Madison of Estonian Conservative People’s Party, and Tomio Okamura leader of Czech far-right Freedom and Direct Democracy, attend a rally organized by League leader Matteo Salvini, with leaders of other European nationalist parties, ahead of the May 23-26 European Parliamentary elections, in Milan, Italy, May 18, 2019. (Luca Bruno/AP)

“I believe I can say that Italy is the country most reliable, coherent and credible as interlocutor for the United States in Europe,” he said after meeting Pence, presenting himself as “an alternative to the Franco-German superpower.”

Trump and his administration have not made any secret of their affinity for the populist government in Rome.

“Salvini’s background and approach to foreign policy… draws a lot of inspiration from President Trump’s America First policy and this creates a lot of fractures” with the Five Star Movement, said Italian researcher Giovanna De Maio at the Brookings Institution.

Noting the links between the League leader and “US far-right circles” including Steve Bannon, a former close Trump aide, she pointed out that “having an endorsement from the US is particularly important for Salvini’s leverage in the European Union context.”

Salvini said he had persuaded Pompeo to visit Italy’s central Abruzzo region, where his grandparents came from, and played up the ideological links with other countries.

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Liatris Spicata
Liatris Spicata
4 years ago

Far-right head of Italy’s anti-immigration League party also cites shared values with populist leaders in Brazil, Poland and Hungary

What makes Salvini “far-right”? Does he share a world view with Mussolini and Hitler? Or is it because “he denounced alleged financial mismanagement at the United Nations, and defended massive tax cuts”? Say, am I the only one to remember that UNESCO’s Paris HQ burned- with its records unfortunately lost- the night before an audit was scheduled (ok, that has been a few years)? Nah, who would ever think that a a bunch of third world kleptocrats might engage in “financial mismanagement”- I guess I was out of place even wondering about it, clearly nothing to see here, move along.

Funny thing, Salvini seems to share values with “populists”.

AFAIAC, this “far-right” designation is amounts to mindless calumny.

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
4 years ago

Venezuela Heats Up: 700 Military Defectors Demand Weapons
https://albertonews.com/nacionales/oficial-de-la-faes-desde-cucuta-exigimos-acciones-militares-no-es-justo-que-el-pueblo-luche-solo-contra-las-armas/
The former officer of the FAES [Venezuela armed forces], Williams Cancino, who adhered to the Constitution of the Republic and joined the transition [of Guaidó], said from Cúcuta, Colombia, that his fellow soldiers are demanding military action to get out of the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro.

“We are demanding military action (…) It is not fair that it is the people fighting against weapons, we know how to fight against that, we have training,” he said in an interview with Sergio Novelli for VPItv.

He added: “At no time have we spoken of obligation, we are here because we want to be here. They [the pro-democracy coalition] told us that there was a mission here, to facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid. ”

“We are not an irregular group, we are here recognizing and expecting military action, 700 is a good contingent with international support,” he added.

To conclude, he sent a message to the president in charge of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó: “Here we are, we are his army and we will give our lives for freedom, we ask him to hold a superior responsible for organizing us and having someone to turn to”.

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