ext_50177 ([identity profile] fpb.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] fpb 2007-04-16 04:55 pm (UTC)

If I was wrong, I was wrong. I admit it. But don't come and tell me that the Americans did not engineer the Pinochet coup (in a country that had never known a military coup before), when the people who did it at the time are still bragging of their part in it now. Don't come and tell me that they did not play the same game dozens of times from at least the fifties to the eighties, on the principle that a military murderer and thief is better than a Communist military murderer and thief. And if we are to bring in personal experience, I was in Italy in the sixties and seventies when no less than five or six right-wing coups were attempted; and in the eighties, when no less a figure than the President of the Republic, Cossiga, revealed that most of these involved a "secret army" called Gladio, created and financed by the Americans. And since we are talking about France, you may remember that the estrangement between France and the US began when FDR, the hero of democracy, did everything in his power to support Vichy and exclude De Gaulle - who had put his life and that of his few supporters on the line in the allied cause from the beginning - as legitimate representatives of France. In that case as in those of Pinochet and other Latin American tyrants, the Americans simply decided that they knew what was better for France better than the French did. This is a constant of American policy.

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