When the world held its breath It is more than 25 years since the end
of the Cold War. It began over 75 years ago, in 1944 long before the
last shots of the Second World War had echoed across the wastelands of
Eastern Europe with the brutal Greek Civil War. The battle lines are
no longer drawn, but they linger on, unwittingly or not, in conflict
zones such as Syria, Somalia and Ukraine. In an era of mass-produced
AK-47s and ICBMs, one such flashpoint was El Salvador The twelve-year
guerrilla war in El Salvador the smallest country in Central America
after Belize was one of the most intense insurgencies fought in the
Central and South American region since the end of the Second World
War. Backed by the Soviet Union and Cuba, the struggle was initiated
on 15 October 1979 largely from Nicaraguan soil by the radical
Farabundo Mart National Liberation Front (FMLN), a coalition or
umbrella organization of five socialist and communist guerrilla
groups.Fearful of supporting an oppressive regime in San Salvador and
media reports of death squads, this drew a quick but muted response
from a United States headed by Jimmy Carter and a Democratic majority
in Congress. However, once Ronald Reagan was elected into office,
through various US intelligence bodies, the CIA especially,
significant amounts of military hardware including a variety of the
same aircraft and helicopters originally deployed in Vietnam were
pumped into the country to counter Soviet efforts to support the
rebels. The Salvadorian security forces were eventually molded into an
effective counter-guerrilla force that was to force the rebels to the
negotiating table.
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Dance of the Death Squads, 1980–1992
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526708168
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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