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Josip Broz Tito targeted_for_regime_change Trieste documented
“But Joseph Tito's well-organized Yugoslav partisans regarded the city and its environment as part of a liberated Yugoslavia, and they opposed the U.S.-British initiative. The inter-allied clash over what might otherwise be an obscure seapor…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12 @ 44:37

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The Colonel's Corner Book Club Presidents_ Secret Wars Chap 13
▶ 25:57 Richardson stayed on at the Army Counterintelligence and switched over to the CIA afterwards. He had been assigned to Italy, Vienna, Trieste, which is the northeast, just north of Venice area of Italy, and moved to Saigon from Manila, which…
The Colonels Corner Open Mic Friday 2025-06-13
▶ 25:25 Thing number two is that he was in Trieste when there was a bombing right next to the communist headquarters, and they tried to blame it on the communists. So Nixon comes out of a hotel window, he's watching the communists march by and give…
The Colonels Corner Open Mic Friday 2025-06-13
▶ 25:58 It's part of his 1947 trip to Trieste, to Italy, to Greece as part of the Herdner Committee. It's in his memoirs, page 50 and 51, I believe. Okay, so let me add something to that. So Nixon is vice president. Do you think that it's a coincid…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 49 (51)
▶ 23:03 Stoltz. He had been in World War II and was now an old hand at the CIA. You spell his last name, S-T-O-L-Z. He had been recruited into the CIA by another Amherst classmate. Stoltz had done his first tour in Trieste, which is in northeast It…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8
▶ 1:18:49 which isn't in this book. It was in his, like, 77 or 79 memoirs. He said that he did two things. Number one, he was in Trieste in 48, where he was at a hotel. He watched communist protesters march by, raise their fists, and as they were doi…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12
▶ 29:04 The Vatican proposal would give U.S. and British forces control of a strategically important port in Trieste on the border of Italy and Yugoslavia. This position would permit them to rapidly enter Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Austria so that th…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12
▶ 44:07 perhaps by the thousands, by guaranteeing that the Soviet Union would carry most of the weight in the war against Hitler. While FDR was right about Sunrise, he was mistaken in his hope that a struggle for control, well, he wasn't right abou…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12
▶ 44:37 But Joseph Tito's well-organized Yugoslav partisans regarded the city and its environment as part of a liberated Yugoslavia, and they opposed the U.S.-British initiative. The inter-allied clash over what might otherwise be an obscure seapor…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12
▶ 45:05 and criticized his adventurism in backing left-wing nationalist guerrillas in the Taris area and in Greece. But that was not how things appeared in Washington. The chief U.S. political advisor on the scene, Alexander Kirk, K-I-R-K, had been…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12
▶ 46:28 to be the new target. And immediately, they began a propaganda campaign against the Soviet Union. The Port of Turice illustrated the future world pattern that the Soviets aimed to create throughout Europe, they said. The new war against the…