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Latin America: In the Shadow of the US | Ep 1 – Coups

Latin America: In the Shadow of the US | Ep 1 – Coups

Summary

The article explores military coups in Latin America during the 1960s and 1970s, often influenced by U.S. actions during the Cold War. It details events in countries like Brazil, Chile, and Nicaragua, where local politics were impacted by U.S. fears of spreading socialism.

Key Facts

  • In 1964, Brazil's military overthrew President Joao Goulart, influenced by U.S. concerns over agrarian reform and potential communism.
  • Chilean President Salvador Allende faced secret economic blockades before General Pinochet's 1973 coup established a harsh regime.
  • Operation Condor in 1975 was a coordinated effort by right-wing governments in the region to suppress political opposition.
  • Panama’s leader Omar Torrijos sought to regain control of the Panama Canal from the U.S. through diplomatic means.
  • The Sandinistas in Nicaragua overthrew the Somoza dictatorship with the help of regional alliances and secret aid.
  • The article is part of a series on Latin America's history and relationships with the U.S., highlighting the influence of American interventions across several countries.
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