In a talk show interview on Rete 4, Under-Secretary of the Presidency of the Council with responsibility for the security of the Republic, Franco Gabrielli, gave his impression on the Bucha killings (as far as it is known so far): “Doubtless it was a massacre, but we have to be very cautious about responsibilities. In such cases, one needs to strip away self-confidence and Manichaeism”. Such words, coming from a high-profile official, do suggest one should be careful not to jump to hasty conclusions. “Also because if there are situations that can be represented in different ways, the damage to the credibility of a narrative may be devastating”, Gabrielli says. “Let’s stick to facts, let’s stick to satellite analysis, let’s stick to eyewitness accounts, always bearing in mind that wars bring with them forms of degeneration and mystification. I’m always suspicious of easy, simple answers to complex problems”, especially when such answers are dictated by “prejudice in favour of one rather than another”. |
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