Latin America place
also: Latin American division, Latin American continent
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“And that's what basically Operation Condor, which happened in Latin America and Operation Gladio, which primarily happened in Europe, was all about. It was to make sure that the person that they had selected to be president was going to be …”
▶ Operation Gladio- Vietnam Part 5 Phoenix Program @ 1:58:21
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And that's what basically Operation Condor, which happened in Latin America and Operation Gladio, which primarily happened in Europe, was all about. It was to make sure that the person that they had selected to be president was going to be …
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are between the FARC and the Colombian state, and the Colombian state, of course, is backed by the U.S. Many analysts from a variety of disciplines contend that the FARC deserves serious examination as a powerful political and military forc…
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requested the Colombian government sign an agreement not to turn any U.S. national over to the International Criminal Court at The Hague. In some ways, the U.S.-sponsored state terrorism in Colombia resembles the political repression in Lat…
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As the cocaine trade is regionalized, coca cultivation will remain under the control of the narco-military networks before it reaches the global market. The U.S. South Com, based in Miami, Florida, states that its aims in Latin America are …
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However, in assessing that the U.S. means by strategic objectives, it's important to keep in mind that the former commander in chief of SOUTHCOM, General Peter Pace, argued in 2000 the vital U.S. interests included the preservation of capit…
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that by 2010, trade with Latin America is expected to exceed that with the European Union and Japan combined. In order to cement the integration of Latin America into the U.S. capital market, all things were on the table. The comments made …
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Evergreen Airlines. So Taiwan's EVA was a former CIA proprietary that took over Evergreen Air. The Journal of Commerce commented, this is a quote, air cargo executives from around the world have been invoking Latin America like a mantra for…
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battalions carrying troops into battle and rescuing shot down pilots. And how's that drug war going? Did we make any progress? No. DynCorp contract employees include military personnel with experience in Vietnam, the Middle East, and throug…
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I don't know how much, I've never done a research project on the cost of distribution of cocaine, but I would imagine that the majority of the cocaine into Australia comes in through ships. And that's going to exponentially increase the cos…
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committee ordered a propaganda workshop to determine what possibilities there were. The agency reassigned Tom Gilligan to Portugal. One reason the 303 committee came to no decision was opposition from the State Department. Henry Kissinger a…
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to buttress a claim that he somehow didn't know of any of the suggestions of the covert war that was ongoing in Chile. According to Kissinger, the CIA proposed issues, but deferred placing them in settling differences with the State Departm…
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Isn't that exactly what we do every single place? We did it in Iraq. We did it in Latin America. We train people to kill people and then we bring them into the United States and pay them to live next door to you. They are trained assassins.…
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who was a student of Ted Shackley and a member of the Brigade 2506, which was part of the Cuban exiles. And it was Felix Rodriguez that went to work for Shackley over in Vietnam. It was Felix Rodriguez that went down to Latin America and di…
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Obituaries have transformed the terror that Bush inflicted as head of the CIA, as Ronald Reagan's vice president, and as president on the poor countries, depicting it as heroism. The invasion of Panama is given scant notice, and the first G…
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grouped under Operation Condor, naming Ted Shackley, implicated in terror operations in Southeast Asia and Latin America, including the Vietnam's Phoenix program and the 73 coup against Chile's Salvador Allende, the agency's powerful associ…