WARMONGERS are holding a top level meeting in the West Sussex countryside from May 22 to 25. Top figures from the US and European military establishment are expected to be sitting down with arms manufacturers, safely out of the reach of public scrutiny.
The subject of the four-day conference at the Foreign Office's Wilton Park centre at Wiston near Steyning (a few miles from Brighton) is supposed to be secret. The public has lately been denied information on certain controversial events, after officials realised they were attracting opposition and even protests.
But a glance through the recent records on the website at www.wiltonpark.org.uk shows it could hardly be more obvious what is happening at the venue in the traditional late-May slot.
Two years ago, from Monday May 24 to Thursday May 27 2004, Wilton Park Conference WPS04/8, held in cooperation with the US Department of State, was on the subject of "Missile Defence And Europe: Transatlantic Perspectives". Speakers included the likes of Mark Schneider, Principal Director for Forces Policy, Office of Secretary of Defense, Washington DC; Kerry Kartchner, Senior Representative, US Department of State, Washington DC; Roberto Zadra, Deputy Head, Weapons of Mass Destruction Centre, NATO, Brussels; Kurt Strauss, Director, Naval and Missile Defense Systems, Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson, USA; Richard Kirkland, Vice President, Corporate International Business Development, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Arlington, USA; and David Bond, Projects Director, BAE Systems, Farnborough.
Last year Wilton Park Conference WP782, from Monday May 23 to Thursday May 26 2005, was on "strengthening transatlantic cooperation on missile defences". The blurb stated: "What types of missle defence are required in Europe? What is the level of threat? What are the most effective and cost efficient systems? How should systems be acquired? What levels of cooperation with the US are eneeded and appropriate? Who will pay? Who will control the use of systems and where should they be deployed?" This event took place after the November 2004 protest march on Wilton Park, which severely rattled this secretive institution, and the actual programme for the event was no longer made available to the public.
This year we are simply told that Wilton Park conference WP815 will be taking place from Monday May 22 to Thursday May 25 2006 (note exactly the same timespan and positioning in the week), that "Details of this conference are available to participants only" and, furthermore, "Participation in this conference is by invitation only".
Said a spokesman for campaign group Close Down Wilton Park!: "Wilton Park is currently celebrating its 60th anniversary, having been set up after the Second World War to promote what it calls 'democracy', but what others would describe as the American-led neo-liberal military-industrial complex. "Its directors do not want the public to know what is going on behind its closed doors because it knows how disgusted people would be if they knew the truth. "Arms dealers, capitalists, the military and politicians think they can gather here, in the lap of luxury, without any scrutiny of their aims or ethics, and without anyone knowing what they are up to. "But we know they are there and we will not stop telling people what they are doing. We are calling on all opponents of war, military oppression and arms dealing to take autonomous action against the venue in whatever way they deem appropriate between May 22 and May 25."
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