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Aldo Moro Murder: Collaborator's Confession Claims US and USSR Decided He Had to Die
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Aldo Moro Murder: Collaborator's Confession Claims US and USSR Decided He Had to Die

From Corriere della Sera · () Italian

Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A former collaborator of Aldo Moro claimed that the US and USSR decided he should die.
  • This assertion suggests a high-level international conspiracy behind Moro's assassination.
  • The collaborator reportedly conveyed this information to a politician in 1990.

A chilling revelation from Sereno Freato, a close collaborator of the late Italian statesman Aldo Moro, suggests that the decision for Moro's assassination was not solely the act of the Red Brigades, but a determination made at the highest international levels, involving the United States and the Soviet Union. This explosive claim, recounted by Freato to Veneto politician Mauro Fabris in 1990, casts a dark shadow over one of Italy's most traumatic historical events, the 1978 kidnapping and murder of Moro.

He told me that he secretly met with the lawyers of the RAF to free him but they told him that his fate was decided at a higher level.

โ€” Sereno FreatoFreato recounted his meeting with RAF lawyers during Moro's kidnapping.

According to Fabris's account, published in Giornale di Vicenza, Freato revealed that during the 55 days of Moro's captivity, attempts were made to negotiate his release. Freato, along with other family members and political figures, secretly met with lawyers representing the Red Army Fraction (RAF) in Switzerland. The response was stark: Moro could not be saved, his fate "decided at higher levels" by the US and USSR, who allegedly sought to prevent the "historic compromise" โ€“ a political agreement that would have seen the Italian Communist Party enter the government. The implication is that the German RAF was merely an instrument in a larger geopolitical game.

They wanted him to die.

โ€” Sereno FreatoFreato explained the alleged motives of the US and USSR regarding Aldo Moro's fate.

This narrative aligns with long-standing theories about foreign powers having a vested interest in destabilizing Italy by preventing the Communist Party's ascent to power. The "historic compromise" represented a significant potential shift in the Cold War balance in Europe. Freato's alleged statement suggests that the superpowers saw Moro's moderate approach and willingness to engage with the communists as a threat to their strategic interests, leading them to conspire for his death. This perspective offers a dramatic, albeit controversial, reinterpretation of the Moro affair, moving beyond the immediate perpetrators to implicate global powers in a calculated political execution.

There was an interest in keeping the world divided.

โ€” Sereno FreatoFreato alluded to the geopolitical reasons behind the alleged international decision on Moro's death.
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Originally published by Corriere della Sera in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.