more comprehensively:
https://www.globalpolicy.org/us-west...rventions.html
U.S. DIRECT INTERVENTIONS
Military/CIA activity that changed governments
U.S. INDIRECT INTERVENTION
COUNTRY YEAR EVENT SUMMARY Cuba 1898-1902 Spanish-American War 1906-09 Ousts elected Pres. Palma; occupation regime 1917-23 U.S. reoccupation, gradual withdrawal Dominican Rep 1916-24 U.S. occupation 1961 Assassination of Pres. Trujillo 1965 U.S. Armed Forces occupy Sto Domingo Grenada 1983 U.S. Armed Forces occupy island; oust government Guatemala 1954 C.I.A.-organized armed force ousts Pres. Arbenz Haiti 1915-34 U.S. occupation 1994 U.S. troops restore cons utional government Mexico 1914 Veracuz occupied; US allows rebels to buy arms Nicaragua 1910 Troops to Corinto, Bluefields during revolt 1912-25 U.S. occupation 1926-33 U.S. occupation 1981-90 Contra war; then support for opposition in election Panama 1903-14 U.S. Troops secure protectorate, canal 1989 U.S. Armed Forces occupy nation
Government/regime changes in which U.S. is decisive
COUNTRY YEAR EVENT SUMMARY Bolivia 1944 Coup uprising overthrow Pres. Villaroel 1963 Military coup ousts elected Pres. Paz Estenssoro 1971 Military coup ousts Gen. Torres Brazil 1964 Military coup ousts elected Pres. Goulart Chile 1973 Coup ousts elected Pres. Allende. 1989-90 Aid to anti-Pinochet opposition Cuba 1933 U.S. abandons support for Pres. Machado 1934 U.S. sponsors coup by Col. Batista to oust Pres. Grau Dominican Rep. 1914 U.S. secures ouster of Gen. José Bordas 1963 Coup ousts elected Pres. Bosch El Salvador 1961 Coup ousts reformist civil-military junta 1979 Coup ousts Gen. Humberto Romero 1980 U.S. creates and aids new Christian Demo junta Guatemala 1963 U.S. supports coup vs elected Pres. Ydígoras 1982 U.S. supports coup vs Gen. Lucas García 1983 U.S. supports coup vs Gen. Rios Montt Guyana 1953 CIA aids strikes; Govt. is ousted Honduras 1963 Military coups ousts elected Pres. Morales Mexico 1913 U.S. Amb. H. L. Wilson organizes coup v Madero Nicaragua 1909 Support for rebels vs Zelaya govt 1979 U.S. pressures Pres. Somoza to leave Panama 1941 U.S supports coup ousting elected Pres. Arias 1949 U.S. supports coup ousting cons utional govt of VP Chanís 1969 U.S. supports coup by Gen. Torrijos
more comprehensively:
https://www.globalpolicy.org/us-west...rventions.html
US forces in nearly every country, while actively fighting and losing in 80 countries.
Last edited by boutons_deux; 02-24-2019 at 11:33 AM.
USA reusing their white helmets painting them green and shipping them to venezuela
Yeah, there are good reasons the Red Cross and the UN refuse to have anything to do with the US led convoy of humanitarian aid.
I was watching Fox News last night and Trish Regan was showing some gay ass probably fake clips from Venezuela of malnutritioned children and shedding crocodile tears.
What a got.
Show Yemen .
Glad people all over are waking up to US state propaganda
LOL caught blowing up your own “aid” truck
macabre sentiment aside, this sends the wrong message to Chairman Kim on the eve of talks
RUbio is digusting
Embarrasing himself at this point
Rubio should get suspended by twitter rules tbqh
It's Little Cuban Marco's hint to Nick Maduro, not Kim
Pence
Rubio
Trump
Stupid s already let 30 days pass. Guaido himself is now an illegal president by same Venezuelan cons ution article they invoked
Worst planned coup in history
Mike Penis
https://www.counterpunch.org/2019/02...ge-has-failed/
Coup attempt in tatters
To witness the growing cracks in the coup plotters’ strategy, one need only to observe Guaidó’s own increasingly desperate antics. At the international level, he has been frantically attempting to gain control of foreign-held government assets – so far, to little avail. On the domestic front, having promised amnesty to members of the military who are willing to defect to his side, he is now struggling to get a measure to keep this promise passed by the opposition-controlled National Assembly that he leads. And in the latest provocative move, he recently called on supporters to surround military bases and “demand the delivery of humanitarian aid.” As a result, the opposition camp seems to be fracturing even further, with several of its major figures – including Claudio Fermín and Laidy Gómez – now calling Guaidó’s strategy into question.
The same signs of desperation are beginning to show in Washington. Trump administration officials have taken to issuing ever more aggressive threats. National Security Advisor John Bolton, for example, posted a series of menacing tweets aimed at members of the Venezuelan military. Trump himself has been taking the coup-mongering rhetoric to new heights of outlandishness. In a speech in Miami – the Mecca of Cuban and Venezuelan exile hardliners – he praised pro-opposition terrorist Oscar Peréz (who attacked Venezuela’s Supreme Court and Justice Ministry with grenades) and said that members of the Venezuelan military who refuse to defect to Guaidó’s side have “everything to lose.” The Venezuelan high command responded promptly that “the armed forces of the Bolivarian nation will never accept orders from any foreign government or power, nor an authority that does not come from the sovereign decision of the people.” Just before this article went to press, reports emerged that Vice President Mike Pence will travel to Colombia on February 25 to give a speech in which he will demand that Maduro step down.
But but I thought everyone was dying in Venezuela??
Poor people they look really oppressed
Cue in the re s that will claim they are being paid. With what money? Plus they could make lots more parroting Guaido .
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