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José Napoleón Duarte person

also: Jose Napoleon Duarte, Duarte, President Duarte

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José Napoleón Duarte spied_on CIA host_asserted
“however, appears to have been a flexible and marketable commodity. Yes, as his participation in it later illustrates. Because he, in the 1970s and later, began supplying the CIA with all kinds of information and then basically became part o…”
▶ Gladio 101 El Salvador @ 51:13

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Gladio 101 El Salvador
▶ 10:50 Basically, the coffee trade spread around the world, generally where the British colonies traded. In December 1980, the New York Times reporter Raymond Bonner asked Jose Napoleon Duarte why the guerrillas were in the hills. Duarte, who had …
Gladio 101 El Salvador
▶ 16:46 that the government had sanctioned because they were all paid off and bought off by the same international mercantilist. Undeterred, a center-left coalition called the UNO was formed and put forth a Christian Democrat, Jose Napoleon Duarte.…
Gladio 101 El Salvador
▶ 17:12 as its presidential candidate in 1972. Though the UNO was confronted by violence against its candidates and campaigners, including the murder of an aide of Duarte and the sabotaging of the coalition's radio broadcast, it arrived at Election…
Gladio 101 El Salvador
▶ 26:54 While they were having the funeral, a bomb was thrown amongst the mourners in the plaza, followed by rifle and automatic fire, all emanating from the National Palace and some of the office buildings, flanked the plaza, all government, by th…
Gladio 101 El Salvador
▶ 27:52 Seven years were to pass before Duarte elected to the presidency in 1984, accused former Army Major Roberto, I'm not sure how you pronounce this guy's name, it's D apostrophe A-U, B as in Bravo, U-A-S-S-O-N, the prominent leader of the coun…
Gladio 101 El Salvador
▶ 49:20 From an interview given to Playboy magazine in 1984 by President Duarte, one of the few Christian Democrat leaders in the early days still working within the government. Quote, this is what Playboy reporter asked. Do the American advisors a…
Gladio 101 El Salvador
▶ 49:46 of this problem is that the aid is given under such conditions that its use is really decided by the Americans and not by us. Decisions like how many planes or helicopters we buy, how we spend our money, how many trucks we need, how many bu…
Gladio 101 El Salvador
▶ 50:14 All of that and all of the money is spent over there. We never see a penny of it because everything arrives here already paid for. Unquote. Money laundering. In Duarte's previous incarnation as a government opponent, his view was even harsh…
Gladio 101 El Salvador
▶ 50:44 Countries in a condition, basically Central American countries, in a condition of direct dependence upon the international political decisions most beneficial to the U.S., both at the hemisphere and world level. Thus, the North Americans pr…
Gladio 101 El Salvador
▶ 51:13 however, appears to have been a flexible and marketable commodity. Yes, as his participation in it later illustrates. Because he, in the 1970s and later, began supplying the CIA with all kinds of information and then basically became part o…