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35 Countries Where the U.S. Has Supported Fascists, Drug Lords and Terrorists
Here's a handy A to Z guide to U.S.-backed international crime.
By Nicolas J.S. Davies / AlterNet March 4, 2014, 3:36 PM GMT
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The U.S. is backing Ukraine's extreme right-wing Svoboda party and violent neo-Nazis whose armed uprising paved the way for a Western-backed coup. Events in the Ukraine are giving us another glimpse through the looking-glass of U.S. propaganda wars against fascism, drugs and terrorism. The ugly reality behind the mirror is that the U.S. government has a long and unbroken record of working with fascists, dictators, druglords and state sponsors of terrorism in every region of the world in its elusive but relentless quest for unchallenged global power.

Behind a firewall of impunity and protection from the State Department and the CIA, U.S. clients and puppets have engaged in the worst crimes known to man, from murder and torture to coups and genocide. The trail of blood from this carnage and chaos leads directly back to the steps of the U.S. Capitol and the White House. As historian Gabriel Kolko observed in 1988, "The notion of an honest puppet is a contradiction Washington has failed to resolve anywhere in the world since 1945." What follows is a brief A to Z guide to the history of that failure.

1. Afghanistan

In the 1980s, the U.S. worked with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to overthrow Afghanistan's socialist government. It funded, trained and armed forces led by conservative tribal leaders whose power was threatened by their country's progress on education, women's rights and land reform. After Mikhail Gorbachev withdrew Soviet forces in 1989, these U.S.-backed warlords tore the country apart and boosted opium production to an unprecedented level of 2,000 to 3,400 tons per year. The Taliban government cut opium production by 95% in two years between 1999 and 2001, but the U.S. invasion in 2001 restored the warlords and drug lords to power. Afghanistan now ranks 175th out of 177 countries in the world for corruption, 175th out of 186 in human development, and since 2004, it has produced an unprecedented 5,300 tons of opium per year. President Karzai's brother, Ahmed Wali Karzai, was well known as a CIA-backed drug lord. After a major U.S. offensive in Kandahar province in 2011, Colonel Abdul Razziq was appointed provincial police chief, boosting a heroin smuggling operation that already earned him $60 million per year in one of the poorest countries in the world.

2. Albania

Between 1949 and 1953, the U.S. and U.K. set out to overthrow the government of Albania, the smallest and most vulnerable communist country in Eastern Europe. Exiles were recruited and trained to return to Albania to stir up dissent and plan an armed uprising. Many of the exiles involved in the plan were former collaborators with the Italian and German occupation during World War II. They included former Interior Minister Xhafer Deva, who oversaw the deportations of "Jews, Communists, partisans and suspicious persons" (as described in a Nazi document) to Auschwitz. Declassified U.S. documents have since revealed that Deva was one of 743 fascist war criminals recruited by the U.S. after the war.

3. Argentina

U.S. documents declassified in 2003 detail conversations between U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Argentinian Foreign Minister Admiral Guzzetti in October 1976, soon after the military junta seized power in Argentina. Kissinger explicitly approved the junta's "dirty war," in which it eventually killed up to 30,000, most of them young people, and stole 400 children from the families of their murdered parents. Kissinger told Guzzetti, "Look, our basic attitude is that we would like you to succeed... the quicker you succeed the better." The U.S. Ambassador in Buenos Aires reported that Guzzetti "returned in a state of jubilation, convinced that there is no real problem with the US government over that issue." ("Daniel Gandolfo," "Presente!")

4. Brazil

In 1964, General Castelo Branco led a coup that sparked 20 years of brutal military dictatorship. U.S. military attache Vernon Walters, later Deputy CIA Director and UN Ambassador, knew Castelo Branco well from World War II in Italy. As a clandestine CIA officer, Walters' records from Brazil have never been declassified, but the CIA provided all the support needed to ensure the success of the coup, including funding for opposition labor and student groups in street protests, as in Ukraine and Venezuela today. A U.S. Marine amphibious force on standby to land in Sao Paolo was not needed. Like other victims of U.S.-backed coups in Latin America, the elected President Joao Goulart was a wealthy landowner, not a communist, but his efforts to remain neutral in the Cold War were as unacceptable to Washington as President Yanukovich's refusal to hand the Ukraine over to the west 50 years later.

5. Cambodia

When President Nixon ordered the secret and illegal bombing of Cambodia in 1969, American pilots were ordered to falsify their logs to conceal their crimes. They killed at least half a million Cambodians, dropping more bombs than on Germany and Japan combined in World War II. As the Khmer Rouge gained strength in 1973, the CIA reported that its "propaganda has been most effective among refugees subjected to B-52 strikes." After the Khmer Rouge killed at least 2 million of its own people and was finally driven out by the Vietnamese army in 1979, the U.S. Kampuchea Emergency Group, based in the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok, set out to feed and supply them as the "resistance" to the new Vietnamese-backed Cambodian government. Under U.S. pressure, the World Food Program provided $12 million to feed 20,000 to 40,000 Khmer Rouge soldiers. For at least another decade, the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency provided the Khmer Rouge with satellite intelligence, while U.S. and British special forces trained them to lay millions of land mines across Western Cambodia which still kill or maim hundreds of people every year.

6. Chile

When Salvador Allende became President in 1970, President Nixon promised to"make the economy scream" in Chile. The U.S., Chile's largest trading partner, cut off trade to cause shortages and economic chaos. The CIA and State Department had conducted sophisticated propaganda operations in Chile for a decade, funding conservative politicians, parties, unions, student groups and all forms of media, while expanding ties with the military. After General Pinochet seized power, the CIA kept Chilean officials on its payroll and worked closely with Chile's DINA intelligence agency as the military government killed thousands of people and jailed and tortured tens of thousands more. Meanwhile, the "Chicago Boys," over 100 Chilean students sent by a State Department program to study under Milton Friedman at the University of Chicago, launched a radical program of privatization, deregulation and neoliberal policies that kept the economy screaming for most Chileans throughout Pinochet's 16-year military dictatorship.

7. China

By the end of 1945, 100,000 U.S. troops were fighting alongside Chinese Kuomintang (and Japanese) forces in Communist-held areas of northern China. Chiang Kai-Shek and the Kuomintang may have been the most corrupt of all U.S. allies. A steady stream of U.S. advisers in China warned that U.S. aid was being stolen by Chiang and his cronies, some of it even sold to the Japanese, but the U.S. commitment to Chiang continued throughout the war, his defeat by the Communists and his rule of Taiwan. Secretary of State Dulles' brinksmanship on behalf of Chiang twice led the U.S. to the brink of nuclear war with China on his behalf in 1955 and 1958 over Matsu and Qemoy, two small islands off the coast of China.

8. Colombia

When U.S. special forces and the Drug Enforcement Administration aided Colombian forces to track down and kill drug lord Pablo Escobar, they worked with a vigilante group called Los Pepes. In 1997, Diego Murillo-Bejarano and other Los Pepes' leaders co-founded the AUC (United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia) which was responsible for 75% of violent civilian deaths in Colombia over the next 10 years.

9. Cuba

The United States supported the Batista dictatorship as it created the repressive conditions that led to the Cuban Revolution, killing up to 20,000 of its own people. Former U.S. Ambassador Earl Smith testified to Congress that, "the U.S. was so overwhelmingly influential in Cuba that the American Ambassador was the second most important man, sometimes even more important than the Cuban president." After the revolution, the CIA launched a long campaign of terrorism against Cuba, training Cuban exiles in Florida, Central America and the Dominican Republic to commit assassinations and sabotage in Cuba. CIA-backed operations against Cuba included the attempted invasion at the Bay of Pigs, in which 100 Cuban exiles and four Americans were killed; several attempted assassinations of Fidel Castro and successful assassinations of other officials; several bombing raids in 1960 (three Americans killed and two captured) and terrorist bombings targeting tourists as recently as 1997; the apparent bombing of a French ship in Havana harbor (at least 75 killed); a biological swine flu attack that killed half a million pigs; and the terrorist bombing of a Cuban airliner (78 killed) planned by Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch, who remain free in America despite the U.S. pretense of waging a war against terrorism. Bosch was granted a presidential pardon by the first President Bush.
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Drumpf labels NKorea a state sponsor of terror - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 11/20 13:14:30
     DEFINITION OF TERRORISM - does yours include any - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:14:07
          That doesn't fit the definition of terrorism. - Alferd Packer MU - 11/20 15:54:30
          RE: DEFINITION OF TERRORISM - does yours include any - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 11/20 14:14:38
               yeah, I thought you might stfu and get back to recess (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:21:15
                    are you done? damn that was entertaining - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 11/20 14:22:48
                         The good news is folks with your mindset will be dying in - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:25:06
                              lol ^^^^triggered b*tch - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 11/20 14:26:25
                                   What is terrorism? (nm) - ummmm MU - 11/20 14:28:47
                                        Look it up in your Funk & Wagnall's(nm) - Alferd Packer MU - 11/20 15:51:52
                                             Why not just tell me? (nm) - ummmm MU - 11/20 16:15:34
                                                  Why can't you just look it up? - Alferd Packer MU - 11/20 18:02:41
                                   ironic post of the century here folks (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:26:49
                                        RE: ironic post of the century here folks (nm) - jonesin - 11/20 14:33:38
                         What is terrorism? (nm) - ummmm MU - 11/20 14:24:33
                              RE: What is terrorism? (nm) - Alferd Packer MU - 11/20 15:52:19
     Zaire - can we find a country starting with an X? - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:12:19
          I am saving this ENTIRE thread. You have posted the most - jonesin - 11/20 14:20:14
               Run by the Vulcans(nm) - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 11/20 14:34:55
                    JG makes you appear mature and stable (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:36:12
                         LOL damn you are stupid man - JG A - 11/20 15:30:32
                         lol after you just get through with a literal temper tantrum - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 11/20 14:38:08
                              you're creating quite the fantasy for yourself here (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:42:17
          Georgia, Serbia, Ukraine, Kosovo. - Kaw-djer - 11/20 14:14:32
     Yugoslavia - "get new lawyers" - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:11:28
     Syria - fvck what Syrians want, they're too stupid to get - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:09:48
          Uruguay - bringing a backward country up to speed on torture - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:10:32
     The Philippines - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:08:53
     Panama - can't leave out panama if you want all of c. americ - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:08:10
     Nicaraugua - "oh, but the US only supports the GOOD guys!! - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:06:51
          Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey (NOT IRAN) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:07:35
     MYanmar - can you even find this on a map? more heroin yay! - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:06:11
     Mexico...yeah, Mexico....more unintended consequences - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:05:38
     Libya - Yeah, Obama doesn't get a pass either - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:03:55
     Laos - what the **** business did the US have helping - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:03:24
     Korea - stop communism at any cost, amirite? - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:02:44
     This is a great thread. (nm) - ummmm MU - 11/20 14:02:06
     Israel - now you can call me an anti-Semite, using the same - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:01:21
          Iraq - our good old assassin friend Saddam Hussein - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:01:59
     Iran - they hate us because we are free - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:00:35
     Indonesia - a means to an end - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:00:09
     Honduras - I think the US is going to get the 5 armies for - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:59:31
     Haiti - another massive threat to my personal safety thwarte - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:58:38
     Guatamala - we love central america! - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:57:49
          are you fully caffeinated this afternoon? - Silas MU - 11/20 13:59:27
     ghana - yeah, the one in africa - anything to rid ourselves - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:56:23
          Greece - i'm going to find the justification for this in wha - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:57:22
     France - oh, darn, heroin sucks!! - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:55:09
          REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 11/20 13:55:56
               Autistic screeching or squeal like a pig? nm - Badird MU - 11/20 14:02:26
                    Definitely the first one, 90 has been triggered - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 11/20 14:03:41
                         Yeah, I wouldn't try to argue substance here either. - ummmm MU - 11/20 14:06:45
                              yeah I'm just going to let him continue shreiking - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 11/20 14:08:07
                                   please, tell us (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:12:47
                                        no this is too fun, please keep going(nm) - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 11/20 14:13:08
                                             you sound like rask (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:27:54
                                   Sugar, he's showing you up. (nm) - Betty the Mechanic MU - 11/20 14:12:23
                                        lol(nm) - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 11/20 14:12:52
                                   What is terrorism? (nm) - ummmm MU - 11/20 14:10:30
     El Salvador (defending my freedoms lol) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:49:43
     Cuba (but please, row here, we love you) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:48:43
     Columbia (oops, we didn't mean for that to happen) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:48:11
     China - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:47:23
     Cambodia (a personal favorite) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:46:51
     Brazil - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:46:28
     Argentina - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:45:58
     Albania - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:45:23
     Afghanistan - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:45:01
     The US has a very large global footprint - Betty the Mechanic MU - 11/20 13:23:01
     of course i do. the US doesn't just "sponsor" terror, the U - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:17:53
          Then you need to tell us what "terror" is. If - GA Tiger MU - 11/20 13:36:20
               Why is it beyond absurd? - Kaw-djer - 11/20 13:46:34
                    Anything he didn't learn at West Point (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:47:38
                         I didn't go to WP and think premise is absurd - mu7176grad MU - 11/20 13:56:02
                              I think the premise is common sense obvious. - Kaw-djer - 11/20 13:58:57
                                   As expected no answer - mu7176grad MU - 11/20 14:01:59
                                        did you read this thread? (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:25:45
                                        Did you ask a question? My apologies. I missed it. - Kaw-djer - 11/20 14:10:09
               Ask Rags, it's his thread. what do you think "terror" is, GA - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:42:23
                    Its what NK does to its people and - GA Tiger MU - 11/20 14:00:46
                         what did lincoln do to the citizens of the southern states? - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 14:26:28
                         No offense, but that is a naive and uninformed answer. - Kaw-djer - 11/20 14:11:25
          lol(nm) - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 11/20 13:18:08
               Do you think the US is simply pure and good and doesn't do - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:39:32
               Lemme guess, you think Captain America is real? (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 11/20 13:35:23




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