Mussolini Worked for British Intelligence | Print |  E-mail
Written by Bruce Walker   
Friday, 16 October 2009 09:40

Reuters reported on October 14 that Benito Mussolini had been in the pay of British intelligence services during the First World War. The implication of the story is that Mussolini was paid to beat up Marxist peace protesters and that his “right wing” Fascist movement was a willing tool of British wealth. The position that Mussolini took, in fact, was the same position that Leon Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin were taking at the same time.

Mussolini could be a warmonger or a pacifist, depending entirely on what helped him at the moment. In the decade before the First World War, Benito spent time in jail for protesting the war policies of the Italian government. At first, Benito opposed Italy entering the First World War. Later he, as the most important Marxist in Italy, would urge Italy to enter an utterly unnecessary war against Austria, guided by his amoral world view, his own interest in glory, and, it appears, money.

Hear what Mussolini said at the time that the Italian Socialist Party expelled him: “It is necessary to assassinate the party in order to save socialism.... Proletarians, come into the streets and piazzas with us and cry: ‘Down with the corrupt mercantile policy of the Italian bourgeoisie and demand war against the empires responsible for the European conflagration: long live the war of liberation of the peoples!” The Duce of Socialism in Italy, a title he had earned from Italian Marxists before the First World War began, later became the Duce of Fascism in Italy.   

Benito Mussolini was always a radical Marxist, even during his Fascist years. The maxim that guides Marxism most truly is “the worse, the better.” That meant entering the war, fighting a bloody and unnecessary campaign against Austria and watching oceans of Italian blood that flow down the alpine ridges where brave young men for three years threw themselves against entrenched Austrian positions, was good because it made conditions worse — conditions that could be exploited.

After the First World War ended, Mussolini was known for a time as the “Lenin of Italy,” and he openly admired Bolshevism in Russia. This is probably not what the British intelligence services were intending to get from their paid agent. His Fascist Party openly proclaimed itself in the post-war elections as a party of the Left. But what was Mussolini really?

Well, he was anything that would give him power and glory. He was a friend of Jews and a supporter of Zionism (at one point.) American Jews actually selected him in 1933 as one of the 12 best friends of Jews in the world. After Hitler came to power, Fascists were the principal military obstacles to Nazi advances in Central Europe. Once Hitler came to power, the Duce threw in his lot with the Nazis.

Mussolini also considered himself  “Defender of Islam,” and Fascist symbols splashed throughout the major cities of Egypt. His Ethiopian campaign was presented as a war to liberate Moslems trapped within the Ethiopian Empire. He also potrayed his Ethiopian campaign as a humanitarian war to end the slave trade in Ethiopia, which was flourishing. 

In the first months of the Second World War, Mussolini was profoundly hostile to the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact. He made sure that atrocity stories from Poland were reported by the Italians to the democratic press. When Russia attacked Finland in late 1939, Fascist Italy defied Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia and helped the Finnish military forces. 

All these contortions, which fit no common pattern except amoral self-interest, have long since been lost in rewritten history books and other datum cast into the memory hole. Mussolini, like Stalin, like Mao, like Hitler, and like every other atheist megalomaniac of the Left, was ultimately for himself and nothing else. The British may have felt they made a good investment in renting him for awhile, but in the long term nihilists like Mussolini are always bad investments.

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Well, Mussolini set up his newspaper with French funds he received in Switzerland. This was very well known not because of some freedom historian, but because Mussolini's first (disgruntled) wife Irene Dalser had reported him to the authorities back then. Irene later died in a lunatic asylum and the same fate befell some Benito Albino Bernardi in 1942 in another lunatic asylum; he was Irene's and Benito's son and -guess what- resulted to have sunk at war with his ship much earlier. Much as it was all over many UA or RU newspapers how the orange 'freedom revolution' in Ukraine was financed and directed from abroad with insiders acting as transmission belt; the same applies to other sudden 'green' freedom revolutions in Georgia and Iran...guess what, things never seem to change.

I don't know how much Churchill may fit the stereotype of a "atheist megalomaniac of the left", but it's well known he corresponded in an endearing tone with 'pig' Mussolini well into 1945 in order to turn tables on Stalin...maybe politicians do change according to whatever helps them at the moment. Mussolini was executed while in possession of those & other highly embarrassing documents, which communist 'freedom fighters' wanted to secure in an area infested with a swarm of UK intelligence agents. Now we now why Churchill himself vacationed in the area often after the war.
Noted UK historian Norman Davies claims that by the time Hitler had occupied EIGHT countries, Stalin had occupied FIVE. That did not prevent UK & the USA from cutting a deal with Stalin..."amoral self-interest", perhaps?
Only to spend the next 50 years trying to subvert and to demonize the same USSR they had been in such good terms with as to make it the gift of half Europe after a war waged to save Poland from German imperialism.
Obama recently serenaded communist executive veteran Napolitano, now Italian head of State.
Many presidents also saluted and serenaded the most ruthless third world dictators.
 
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