Operation Gladio
NATO's clandestine 'stay-behind' network in Europe during the Cold War, later implicated in false flag operations and domestic terrorism.
INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW
Operation Gladio was a clandestine NATO program that established secret armies across Western Europe during the Cold War. The networks were designed to operate behind enemy lines in case of a Soviet invasion. However, after the program was exposed by Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti in 1990, evidence emerged that Gladio units had been involved in domestic terrorism and false flag operations, particularly in Italy during the 'Years of Lead.' The network was linked to various bombings, assassinations, and destabilization campaigns attributed to far-right groups, leading to allegations of a 'strategy of tension' designed to maintain political control.
KEY CLAIMS
Gladio units were involved in terrorist bombings blamed on left-wing groups
The CIA and NATO directed domestic terrorism to maintain political control in Europe
The 1980 Bologna station bombing was connected to Gladio networks
Gladio trained right-wing extremists in explosives and warfare
The network extended beyond Europe to Latin America and the Middle East
SUPPORTING EVIDENCE
Italian Prime Minister Andreotti publicly confirmed Gladio's existence in 1990
Italian, Belgian, and Swiss parliamentary investigations documented the networks
Weapons caches linked to Gladio were discovered across Europe
Testimony from former Gladio operatives described their training and operations
Court proceedings in Italy linked some Gladio members to the Bologna bombing
COUNTER ARGUMENTS
NATO and participating governments claimed Gladio was purely defensive against Soviet invasion
The 'strategy of tension' remains a theory, not proven in court for most incidents
Some discovered Gladio caches were old and may have originated from different programs
The Bologna bombing perpetrators were convicted as far-right extremists without direct Gladio link
Parliamentary investigations did not conclusively prove Gladio involvement in terrorism
TIMELINE
First Gladio stay-behind networks established in Europe
Period of 'Years of Lead' domestic terrorism in Italy
Bologna railway station bombing kills 85
Andreotti publicly confirms Gladio's existence
Multiple European parliamentary investigations
KEY FIGURES
Giulio Andreotti
Italian Prime Minister who exposed Gladio
Licio Gelli
Grandmaster of Propaganda Due (P2) lodge linked to Gladio
ORGANIZATIONS
NATO
Military Alliance
CIA
Intelligence
P2 Masonic Lodge
Secret Society
Italian Intelligence Service
Intelligence
SOURCES
RELATED ENTITIES
PEOPLE
Giulio Andreotti
Licio Gelli
ORGANIZATIONS
NATO
CIA
P2 Masonic Lodge
Italian Intelligence Service
EVENTS
First Gladio stay-behind networks established in Europe
1948
Period of 'Years of Lead' domestic terrorism in Italy
1969-1980s
Bologna railway station bombing kills 85
1980-08-02
Andreotti publicly confirms Gladio's existence
1990-08
Multiple European parliamentary investigations
1990s
