Demonstrating that the US were perhaps being over optimistic in thinking
it could befuddle Europe through Rihanna operation today sees the first
semi-final in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. This is is large
pop-music competition that European governments engage in every year.
Obviously due to this wedding I will miss Saturday's (18/5/13) final
meaning I will have to work harder during the semi-finals and my final
verdict probably won't be ready until around Monday (20/5/13).
However the main theme of this years competition is Europe's transition
from NATO western Europe and Soviet eastern Europe to a united Europe
through the end of the cold war. This will be set against a backdrop of
Eurozone austerity that has forced nations such as Portugal to pull out
of this years contest. This theme has largely been set by the UK through
their entry "Believe In Me" by Bonnie Tyler. Apart from being a very
unsubtle plea for support for the UK from European nations Bonnie Tyler
was very famous in the late-1980's for her overblown power ballads which
were very popular at the time. With the Soviet "Iron Curtain" unable to
stop FM and AM radio waves this type of music played a key role in
helping attract those living under Communism to life in the west.
So much so it's long been acknowledged that one song in particular was
purposefully beamed across Soviet Europe in order to set the cultural
conditions for the fall of the Berlin wall although it never triggered
an actual revolution. However it has long been disputed exactly which
song this was. The US and David Hasselhoff would like everyone to
believe that it was the David Hasselhoff song "Looking For Freedom"
everybody else though knows it was "Winds of Change" by West
German/British band Scorpions/Skorpions depending on the English or
German spelling of their name. This song is of course so awful it stands
to this day as testament to just grim Communism really is.
Having played a central role in the Cold War and in particular the fall
of the Berlin wall the now unified Germany has recently moved the
discussion on with the trial of Beate Zschape the sole remaining member
of the National Socialist Underground (NSU). For those of you who have
not been following the NSU were a neo-Nazi terrorist group who carried
out a series of bank robberies and murders of Turkish and Greek
immigrants and German police officers whilst being monitored by
Germany's domestic security service the Office for the Protection of the
Constitution. Apart from inflaming the long running tension over
Turkish immigrants to Germany the NSU case highlighted how many European
domestic security agencies such as Britain's MI5 have failed to move on
from the Cold War.
During the Cold War NATO countries supported pro-western terrorist
groups across the Soviet bloc while the USSR supported Marxist terrorist
groups across western Europe most famously the Baader-Meinhoff gang/Red
Army Faction in west Germany and the Red Brigades in Italy. The NATO
nations countered this threat by building up facist terrorist groups
such as the NSU to attack and counter-balance the Marxist terrorist
groups whilst inflitrating the Marxist groups. The emergence of groups
such as the Informal Anarchist Federation (FAI) and the English Defence
League (EDL) suggests that many in European security agencies would
prefer to return to these Cold War tactics in response to the Eurozone
crisis even though the USSR collapsed some twenty years ago. Turkey
blaming last Saturday's (11/5/13) twin car bombings of Marxist groups
linked to Syria was their way indicating to Germany that they are aware
of this element of the Beate Zschape trial.
On a totally unrelated note Russia has today arrested a CIA agent
accused of trying to recruit a Russian intelligence officer. Although I
doubt it says "CIA spy" on his visa application the arrested officer -
Ryan Fogle - is one of the CIA officers attached to the Russian Embassy
in what is an accepted practice in international espionage/diplomatic
circles. Therefore ahead of a meeting between Russia and Israel this is
Russia's way of saying that it thinks the US rather than Israel through
Syria should be the ones getting punished for the US' Rihanna operation.
(Originally Posted) 12:55 on 14/5/13.
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