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Showing Original Post only (View all)The CIA's Secret Global War Against the Left [View all]

By Branko Marcetic, Jacobin
01 December 20
Forty-five years ago, under a cloak of secrecy, Operation Condor was officially launched: a global campaign of violent repression against the Latin American left by the regions quasi-fascist military dictatorships. The US government not only knew about the program it helped to engineer it.
In Buenos Aires, a former Chilean general returns home, opens his garage door, and is blasted thirteen feet in the air when his car explodes, incinerating his wife. A conservative opponent of the countrys military dictatorship and his wife take an afternoon walk on the streets of Rome and are swiftly gunned down. On a rainy autumn morning, a car blows up in the middle of Washington, DCs Embassy Row, killing two of the three inside: a leader of Chiles opposition in exile and his newlywed American friend.
These were just some of the most prized scalps claimed by Operation Condor, officially inaugurated forty-five years and two days ago. With South America in the grip of military dictatorships and rocked by the same kinds of social and political movements that were demanding change all over the world in the 1960s and 70s, a handful of the continents governments made a pact to work together to roll back the rising tide of subversives and terrorists.
What followed was a secret, global campaign of violent repression that spanned not just countries, but continents, and featured everything from abduction and torture to murder. To say it was known about by the US government, which backed these regimes, is an understatement: though even this simple fact was denied at the time, years of investigations and document releases since then mean that we now know the CIA and top-ranking US officials supported, laid the groundwork for, and were even directly involved in Condors crimes.
Zooming out, Condor was hardly some uniquely shocking case of anticommunist paranoia spiraling out of control. As its connections to anticommunist terror in Europe have become clearer, it looks more like a particularly successful example of the covert war the US national security state had set into motion all over the world against democracy and the Left, a war that saw it get into bed with fascists and that, in some cases, arguably constituted genocide. It was the system working exactly as intended, in other words, and a stark reminder of the lengths the global centers of power will go to keep things the way they are.
World War Three
The middle of the twentieth century saw a flourishing of peoples movements in Latin America that threatened to upend the rigid hierarchies of the hemisphere: feminist and workers movements, movements for indigenous rights, peasant-led movements for agrarian reform, and leftist movements, to name a few. Naturally, they had to be stopped.
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A 'stopped clock' moment for him, then-he's not wrong about Operation Condor.
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2020
#5
I'll happily stipulate he's a shit- but he's a shit who is correct *in this one instance*
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2020
#7
Are you defending Operation Condor, or just really like the genetic fallacy?
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2020
#12