US Interventions In Latin America

shankara

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What does "sponsored" mean exactly?
Well they trained them and gave military aid.

I already shared an article which perhaps you haven't bothered to read?

"Throughout the Cold War, Washington intervened multiple times in Guatemala, funded a rampaging army, ran cover for the death squads that its own security agents—like Longan—helped create, and signaled that it would turn a blind eye to genocide. Even before Ronald Reagan’s 1980 election, two retired generals with prominent roles in his campaign traveled to Central America and told Guatemalan officials that “Mr. Reagan recognizes that a good deal of dirty work has to be done”. Once in office, Reagan supplied munitions and training to the Guatemalan Army to carry out that dirty work (despite a ban on military aid imposed during the Carter administration, since existing contracts were exempt from that ban). Reagan was steadfast in his moral backing for Guatemala’s génocidaires, calling de facto head of state Gen. Efraín Ríos Montt, who seized power in a coup in the spring of 1982, “a man of great personal integrity” and “totally dedicated to democracy.”"

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/daily/march99/guatemala11.htm
 

Tidal

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Well they trained them and gave military aid.
I already shared an article which perhaps you haven't bothered to read?

Sorry mate, no offence but I just can't be bothered to read long links or watch long vids that you or anybody else post on any subject, I prefer to stick to my own punchy discussion style of- "Ask short straight question, expect short sharp answer"..:)
 

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Sorry mate, no offence but I just can't be bothered to read long links or watch long vids that you or anybody else post on any subject, I prefer to stick to my own punchy discussion style of- "Ask short straight question, expect short sharp answer"..:)
Well the quote says it all. But if you actually want to understand things its necessary to read.
 

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Well the quote says it all. But if you actually want to understand things its necessary to read.

I'm more interested in the world as it is today rather than dredging up ancient history.. ;)
 

shankara

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Can you give us any modern examples?
Well apart from Iraq and Afghanistan, Aristide was deposed in Haiti in 2004. But the imperialism isn't just military force, its also blackmailing and threatening to get countries to adopt neo-liberal reforms, that is to open up their markets so that US financial speculators can get rich.

If you look at the map, it shows which countries in Latin America currently have US troops in them. Seems pretty clear to me that this is in part to prevent possible "deviations" like socialism arising.

I'm a bit pressed for time right now but might answer this question in more depth later. Not that it really matters to you Mr Tidal, as it seems your mind is already entirely made up about who is in the right and who is in the wrong...
 
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