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::"The [[CIA]], following the directives of its government, wanted to create an Italian nationalism, capable of halting what it saw as a slide to the left, and, for this purpose, it may have made use of right-wing terrorism."<ref>Daniele Ganser, NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, Frank Cass, 2005, p.6.</ref> | ::"The [[CIA]], following the directives of its government, wanted to create an Italian nationalism, capable of halting what it saw as a slide to the left, and, for this purpose, it may have made use of right-wing terrorism."<ref>Daniele Ganser, NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, Frank Cass, 2005, p.6.</ref> | ||
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General Giandelio Maletti is a former head of Italian counterintelligence.[1]
At the trial of a number of right-wing extremists accused of perpetrating the Piazza Fontana massacre in March 2001, he suggested that the CIA had supported right-wing terrorism in Italy. He testified: