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Gulf of Fonseca place

also: Gulf of Forensica

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CIAintelligence service · 2Nicaraguacountry · 2El Salvadorcountry · 2U.S. Southern Commandorganization · 2Corintoplace · 2Potosiplace · 1Puerto Sandinoplace · 1Contrasorganization · 1Nicaraguan harbor miningevent · 1Delta Forceorganization · 1Japancountry · 1

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The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 16:09 After all of the work, there was no reports of Q-boats attacking vessels that were smuggling arms across the Gulf of Forensica that separates Nicaragua from El Salvador, because that was not the purpose of them at all. The U.S. Southern Com…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 16:39 Southern Command discovered that much of the smuggling actually utilized boats belonging to Salvadorans. Weird. Claridge records a Contra Commando raid on one of the coastal staging areas used for the traffic. A second ploy was an air attac…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 26:59 on the Nicaraguan Pacific Coast port of Corinto. The assault reinforced a campaign begun earlier. There had already been two strikes at Porto Sardino, a receiving port for oil, and the raid on a town in the Gulf of Forensica, evidently a su…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 33:41 no doubt to satisfy the Hague Convention. A Japanese flagship was the victim outside of Corinto on January 3rd and had to be towed back to port. This became the first of a dozen vessels of six different nations damaged due to the mining. On…