“Minister, are they bothering you?” “No, I’m the one bothering them.” Anyone who wants to understand, understand. Because with this sentence Guido Crosetto chooses the path of silence, to put an end to the game of the left that continues to use him as a Trojan horse useful for imposing the false narrative of tensions within the government and of an operation to encircle the secret services. To the point that, in recent days, the undersecretary Alfredo Mantovano, the Authority delegated to the security of the Republic, had to intervene forcefully, with a note, shared with Crosetto himself before giving it to the press, in which he underlined the maximum trust and collaboration with Aise, the sector for external security. A clear statement, aimed at putting an end to the media hype of a pseudo Crosetto-Aise case, the result of the exploitation of some statements recorded by the Minister of Defense in a meeting with the Perugia prosecutor Raffaele Cantone, in charge of the file that arose precisely from Crosetto’s complaint about the alleged dossier to the Anti-Mafia.
Moreover, the minister, one of the founding fathers of Fratelli d’Italia, has never made a secret, ever since the complaint that opened the Pandora’s box of the SOS market, of having the belief that those illicit intrusions into the databases, perpetrated against him, were so invasive as to open up even more disturbing scenarios than a group of spies intent on passing confidential documents to journalists. And without delay, he put it down in black and white in the documents of the Perugia investigation, which is continuing with the utmost confidentiality precisely to identify the instigators and accomplices of that wormhole that Mila had instilled. These are the pages sent by Cantone to the Anti-Mafia Commission in the investigative heart of Via Giulia. A system that has never moved against the Democratic Party, as demonstrated by the thousands of SOS sifted through to attack the government and the exponents of the center-right. And yet, despite the ongoing investigations, something still continues to move. Almost as if the circle, tightened around the suspects, was not enough.
And it is no coincidence that the prosecutor Cantone has requested the arrest of the financier Pasquale Striano and the former prosecutor Antonio Laudati, accused of unauthorized access to databases and disclosure of secrets in conjunction with the three journalists of the daily newspaper Domani, Giovanni Tizian, Nello Trocchia and Stefano Vergine. For the Prosecutor’s Office, which is awaiting the decision of the Review after the investigating judge denied the arrests while confirming the accusation, the alleged spies would have set in motion to contaminate the evidence. Not only that, there is also the danger of repetition of the crime, given that since the beginning of the investigation the illicit intrusions into the analysts system have not stopped. Just like the media narrative, which on over 3 thousand pages of documents capable of outlining the seriousness of the alleged dossier planted at the Anti-Mafia, uses a couple of pages of Crosetto’s report to mystify the minister’s collaboration in the search for any bad apples close to intelligence circles and falsely represent a fracture between the key institutions of the country.
Those shadows on Palazzo Chigi, like the SOS attributable to the Striano access key, could have the same origin. And the Copasir, which already last March started hearings on the spies of the SOS group, will now also deal with the interferences and mysteries that are hidden behind the Crosetto-Aise case.
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2024-09-20 21:26:09