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SPECIAL REPORT

Executive'Intell igenie Review Germanyts Green Party and terrorism Moscowts imegular warfare against the West Preparedby EIR's l7iesbaden,West Germany, Bureau

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I. Introduction: Soviet low-intensity warfare I Enter: the Green Party I A new phaseof violence Z A matter of treason 2

II. Riots at Wackersdorf: a new level of violence Pentecostterror 4 Behind the masks 5 The role of the Greens 7 The German Communist Party 8 Social Democratsjoin the fray 9 Requirementsfor security forces 10 Tenor in Lower Saxony'sstreets 11 An eyewitnessreport lZ Spray-paint and bomb threats 13 'peace III. The Greens and the militant movement' r6 Facts under the rug 16 The role of the German Communist Party 16 The Soviet-run campaign against SDI 18 Spying on military installations 20 The exposureof secretservice agents 23 'Direct action' againstmilitary installations 25 The autumn maneuver disruption ?'6 The Greens and Soviet irregular warfare 28

IV. The 'peace movement' and international terrorism 31 'Fighting together againstMIK' 31 The balanceof terror: 1985-86 32 The Frankfurt conference 36 The terrorists win a political showdown 49 From Frankfurt to Strasslach 42 Two yearsof Euro-terrorism 43 Target no. 1: the SDI 45 The bombing of EIR's Paris office 46 Pressattacks and a letter from Libya 16 Anti-LaRouche activistsin Germany 47 V. Green personnel and international terrorism 50 Parliamentariansand other functionaries 50 The terrorists' attomey 53 The Frankfurt Airport training ground 56 The Greens and the squatters 58 The Greens and imprisoned terrorists 60 The Greensand terrorist stares 61 The Greens and fcrreignterrorisrs 65

VI. The Greens and the Soviet bloc 69 'Soviet agents' 69 Chaos, Inc. 69 'agreements' Green-Soviet 7I 'fifth The shapingof the column' 77 Milestonesin Soviet-Greencollaboration 75 The countdown to 1987 78 The DKP's May convenrion 79 The Green Party convention 80 'German United against. imperialism'? 81 'spetsnaz' Appendix: Soviet units strike Western Europe 83 I. Introduction: Soviet low,intensity warfare

The U. S. StateDepartment, today under George Shultz-but alsoearlier, Enter; the underAlexander Haig andCyrus Vance-has madepossible the creation, survival,and growth of a Soviet KGB operationinside West Germany, GreenPartv a political party whoseprogram and methodsare modeledon the Nazis, known as the Green Party (Die Griinen\. The following pagesare in bulk a translationof EIR'sGerman-language SpecialReport, Griirc Gewak undTenorismru: MoskaruKleinl

functions in practiceas the branch office inside the FederalRepublic of the EastGerman "" secretservice, at KGB disposal.

In May-June 1986, the violent core of the Green Party's supporters A new phaseof unleasheda new phaseof anti-nuclearrioting, with military-sryleattacks on police guarding the nuclear construction sites at \ilackersdorf and violence Brokdorf in . Simultaneously, the entire counterculture flotsam and the terrorist core of the movement were unleashed in the style of Hitler's SA ( Sturmabteilung : storrntrooper)against Patriots for Germany, a new party campaigningin Lower Saxony in strong support of President Reagan'sSDI. On July 9, Soviet-steered"irregular warfare" went a dramatic step further. A leading West German scientist, Karl-Heinz Beckurts, was assassinatednear . Claiming responsibilitywas the "Red Ar*y Faction," Germany'sallegedly home-grown terrorist grouping (originally called"Baader-Meinhof Gang"). Beckurts,said the note left at the scene, was closelyinvolved in the American SDI. Other bombingsof industriessaid to be working on SDI followed dur, ing July. Throughout this period, the Soviet news media and Soviet spokesmenwere stating that Moscow would "never allow" the United Statesto actually implement SDI. During 1986 to date, West Germany has experiencedthe highest number of incidentsof terrorism in the world, except for Lebanon. As EIR emphasizedat the time of the \Tackersdorf"rioting," the violence that is occurring is no mere "rioting," but actual war, using militarily trained and centrally commanded forces of Soviet "irregular warfare" units, sometimescalled spetsrwz. Let usfinally clearaway the falsebelief that spetsruutroops, elite Soviet sabotageand assassinationsquads, will only be activated48 hoursbefore the beginning of a regular war. In fact, speunazare already at work-at the front line of the war to weakenand weardown the enemy, the Federal Republic of Germany. Now, in the wake of President Reagan'striumphant reaffirmation of the StrategicDefense Initiative at Reykjavik, the Wackersdorftroops are regroupingfor a new phaseof assault.There has been massdistribution of leaflea in Wackersdorfand nearbyObersfeldt, calling for sabotageof power lines, blocking of main arteries,and other actions. The purposeis clear: DestroyNATO, and drive the United Statesout of Europe.

Despiteall this, SecretaryShultz's State Department has never repudiated A matter of treason its ties to the Green Party. Arthur Bums, ambassadorto until 1985, made a practice of inviting three top Green leadersto his home every few months: , her "constant companion," ex-NATO Gen. Gert Bastian, and terrorist lawyer . Bums facilitated three tours of the United Statesby Kelly, beginning in July 1983. On her first tour, she went directly from meetings with State Department officials,to a demonstrationin front of the White Houseagainst President Reagan,whom the Greens label "a new Hitler." Bums stated that he placed his hopes on Schily, the Green Party chairman and defenseat- tomey for Baader-Meinhofkillers, asmore "pragmatic"than PetraKelly, the Greens' scrawny, promiscuousmedia star. Under Richart Burt, Bums'successorat the American embassy,regular meetingsand contact with Green Pafty representativescontinued. The March 16 New YarkTimes,for example,mentioned a "Tex-Mex dinner" thrown at the embassyby AmbassadorBurt, for "a delegation from the ; 3- EIR Special Report

anti-NATO Green Party." Green delegationshave only receivedtreat- ment as good or better during trips to Moscow. The dossierbelow has had a major impact in \ilest Germany, where conservatives,in the face of growing violence and Soviet threats, have begun to cail the Greensby their right name: an organizationin service of a foreign intelligence agency,the Stasi, that of , the Soviet-occupiedzone. The Greensare "soviet agents,"and the political cover for spetnwxdeployments against a U.S. ally. But so-long as the U.S. State Department continues to extend its political protection to the Greens, no German political leadershipwill be able to act in an appropriatelyrepressive fashion. The Greens, from their standpoint, are an extension of "American policy." That is, the Greens,darlings of the State Department, are an extensionof weaon in American policymakingcircles. It is that treasonthat must be ended, as abruptly as PresidentReagan ended the Reykjavik summit-despite a crestfallenGeorge Shultz-if Germany, NATO, and Europeare to be saved.