Edward Fox person
also: Colonel Edward Fox, F-O-X, Fox, Met Fox
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Edward Fox trained
René Barrientos Ortuño host_asserted
“But Barrientos, the former commander of the Air Force, had a very close relationship with both the CIA and the Pentagon. And his basic point of contact, if you will, for the U.S. was a guy by the name of Colonel Edward Fox, F-O-X. And Fox w…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Bolivia 1964-1975 @ 11:49
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▶ 11:49
But Barrientos, the former commander of the Air Force, had a very close relationship with both the CIA and the Pentagon. And his basic point of contact, if you will, for the U.S. was a guy by the name of Colonel Edward Fox, F-O-X. And Fox w…
▶ 12:18
He, the, let's see, Paz had actually went to flight school and quite a few military training inside the United States. And presumably that's where he ran into Met Fox. But in 1964, Fox was actually in the Bolivian capital.…
▶ 13:55
between Fox and Paz. That was something they disagreed on. Paz had been directly opposed to American policy and voted against Cuba's being exposed, their expulsion from the Organization of American States in 1962.…
▶ 14:23
He refused to also break diplomatic relationship between Cuba and Bolivia. So that was kind of one of the stumbling blocks between Paz and Fox. But in August of 1964, there's been like five phone calls in the last two minutes.…
▶ 16:02
Leads them, obviously, to the Soviet Union. It always does. But they also approached countries like Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, which we know what happened to them, too. Here, the Bolivians eventually yielded to the U.S. pressure. Fox an…