Trump's military pressure on Maduro evokes Latin America's coup-ridden past [View all]
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Guardian) The ghosts of sometimes deadly Latin American coups of the past are being evoked by Donald Trumps relentless military buildup targeting Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelas autocratic socialist leader, whom Washington has branded a narco-terrorist.
Salvador Allende, the democratically elected Marxist president of Chile toppled in a military coup in 1973, and Rafael Trujillo, the longstanding dictator of the Dominican Republic who was assassinated in 1961 in an ambush organized by political opponents, are just two regional leaders whose fates serve as a warning to Maduro.
Allende is believed to have killed himself, although some doubt that explanation, as troops stormed the presidential palace in the Chilean capital, Santiago, in a coup fomented by then president Richard Nixons administration that ushered in the brutally repressive military regime of Gen Augusto Pinochet.
The CIA is believed to have supplied the weapons used to kill Trujillo.
Guatemalas elected president, Jacobo Arbenz, escaped into exile after being overthrown in a 1954 coup also instigated by the CIA. But the event triggered a 30-year civil war that killed an estimated 150,000 people and resulted in 50,000 disappearances. ........................(more)
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