Lawrence Pazulo person
also: Ralph Pazulo's dad, Lawrence Prezulo, Ambassador Prezulo, U.S. ambassador, Prisulo, Rizzolo
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Now, after all of his hard work, the Americans wanted him to disappear. Somoza could hardly believe it. He was glad that he had his tape recorder going so history would bear witness to his cruel betrayal. Quote, I have thrown many people ou…
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I threw a GD communist out of Guatemala, unquote. And by communist, he's not actually talking about a communist. He's talking about when they overthrew Guatemala and accused the guy of being a communist. He reminded the ambassador, referrin…
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all because of some nonsense about human rights violations by his troops. It is embarrassing for you to be good friends with the Samoans, the dictator told Rizzolo sarcastically. Somoza then tried his trump card. If he went, the Nicaraguan …
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Because obviously this has been going on for a very long time as Somoza is lecturing the ambassador. Quote, what are you going to do with the National Guard of Nicaragua? Somoza asked the ambassador. I don't need to know. But after you have…
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and Fort Benning and Fort Leavenworth. Out of 900 officers we have, 800 of them were taught by you. Prisulo assured Somoza that the United States was willing to do what it could to preserve the Guard. Putting aside its international reputat…
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The ambassador told Somoza that his top generals needed to step down and give them what appeared to be a clean break from its bloodstained past before the Sandinistas marched in and it became too late to salvage anything. In other words, th…
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The ambassador told him, just sitting here talking to you about it is strange enough. We're talking about a break, i.e. go take a rest. You can come back later when we have control of the country. Samosa knew the game was over. Let's not bu…
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the rebels in El Salvador. But diplomacy could have accomplished that. The Sandinistas actually did halt shipments in the summer of 1981 when U.S. Ambassador Lawrence Pazulo, oh my gosh, look at that, Pazulo. Ralph Pazulo's dad? Oh, I forgo…
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is the U.S. ambassador, Lawrence Prezulo, told Managua that the aid money left from the Carter administration would be conditional on Sandinista behavior. So, hey, if you want your aid money, stop sending weapons over to the rebels that are…
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Argentine participants, however, clearly date their activity in mid of 1981. It is also at that time, August of 81, that the U.S. lost any opportunity for diplomatic accommodation, according to Ambassador Prezulo. To Managua, the U.S. deman…