APPENDIX 2 – UNITED STATES IMPERIAL SERVANTS

For  being direct accessories to genocidal grand theft  of  their own countries, the following stand accused as the puppet dictators  of  the U.S.  This  Imperialist tactic goes all  the  way back  to the Romans and their client Herod. If you ever  got  the impression  that  time was standing still and the people  of  the world  were, for  thousands  of years, hanging almost endlessly in limbo waiting for something to happen, you were right.

But  Herod is history and his purpose is to demonstrate how long this tactic has  been around. The following list of client  dictators  demonstrate  our  problem as it stands at this moment in  the  eternal  present  waiting for the page of Imperial History to  be  turned. U.S.  corporate progress may be achieved in the company of  these tyrannical despots. The West may enjoy cheap commodities but this is what they really cost.

The information below in this Chapter has been recounted in previous chapters but here is organised by US Client Dictator. The idea is to demonstrate once more their similarity of behaviour and that none of their actions are one-offs or accidents, but part of the systematic pattern of US behaviour abroad.

Lucas (Guatemala)

1980  – US continue aid to Dictator Lucas directly and  via  arms from Israel, Argentina and others.

1982 – Rios Montt massacres. Amnesty report widespread  massacres – destroying entire villages, tortured and mutilated locals, mass executions,  burning  of livestock and land. 50,000 dead  in  the last 2 years, most of them Mayan Indians. US aid continues.

1983 – 1 million homeless Indians. Rate of assassinations  double and abductions quadruple (to 100/month).

1984  – since 1960 … 100,000 killed, 100  political  assassinations/month, 10 disappearances/week, 100,000 orphans, 1/2 million displaced.  20,000 Guatemalans dying of starvation  every  year. Lowest  life  expectancy in Central America (49  years),  35%  of children  (up  to 60% in rural areas) die before age  5,  80%  of agricultural labour force in servitude to land-owners and  labour contractors – a “Nation of Prisoners”. But ample resources,  good economic  growth,  concentrated wealth. But a  communist  tyranny would  be  worse so that’s why the Americans  stick  with  Lucas! Again demonstrating that economic growth can be a bogus indicator of progress.

Jose Napoleon Duarte (El Salvador)

1980 – Majano removed from junta, Jose Napoleon Duarte  installed as  President. Carter’s “Matanza 2” starts. Church  Human  Rights tabulates  8,062  political murders. World War 2  Italian  fascist murderer  Stefano delle Chiaie advises Major Roberto  d’Aubuisson on anti-subversive tactics.

Colonel Ricardo Lau (Honduras)

1985  –  Colonel Lau head of FDN, the main  contra  force  aimed  at  Nicaragua. formerly in  Somoza’s  Nicaraguan  National Guard before the Sandinista revolution. Now training Death Squads in El Salvador and Guatemala.

Arias (Costa Rica)

1986  – Arias’s Civil Guard violently  repress a peaceful  demonstration by landless campesinos. Many serious injuries.

The Somosa family (Nicaragua)

1936  –  US install the first of the 41 year  dynasty  of  client dictators – the Somoza family. In the meantime US  corporations  United  Fruit  and the Rosita  Mining  Company  set  about supplying the US commodity exchanges.

1959 – Military aid to US client Somoza rises sevenfold, economic assistance doubles.

1961 – US use Nicaragua to launch the invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs.

1978 – 100,000 since 1960s fled from Somoza regime.

Fulgencio Batista (Cuba)

1952  –  Batista stages another coup to avoid election  defeat  – abolishes  the  constitution,  dissolves  congress,  outlaws  the Communist Party and got more aid from the US to expand the  military.

General Pinochet (Chile)

1973 – Pinochet coup in Chile, backed by US and their  expatriate Nazi  associates in Bolivia including Klaus Barbie, notorious  in France during the second World War as the “Butcher of Lyon”.

Papa Doc Duvalier (Haiti)

1957  – US client “Papa Doc” Duvalier elected.  Haiti becoming  a byword  for  poverty, repression and the  notorious  Tontons  Macoutes,  Papa Doc’s private army. US aid for the Duvalier  dictatorship  continued  at about $70 million per year  right  through until the fall of Baby Doc 30 years later.

1971 – Papa Doc passes his brutal legacy to Baby Doc.

1985 – 40,000 fled since 1979.  

1986  –  Duvalier  dictatorship falls. Baby  Doc  embezzles  $900 million as he flees into exile. 

Rafael Trujillo (Dominican Republic)

1937 – Trujillo kills 15-20,000 Haitians to prevent  “Africanisation” of population.

1960 – Trujillo owns 65-85% of the economy, irritating the Americans. Removed. Juan Bosch elected.

1963 – Juan Bosch ousted in coup. US install Trujillo.

1965  –  Bishop of Santiago reports 70% of peasants live  on  the border of starvation.

1965 – Constitutionalist coup to restore Bosch. 23,000 US  troops invade  to “protect Americans”, oust Juan Bosch for  not  selling plantations  to US companies. Fraudulent election  to  legitimise invasion.  Death squads, torture, repression, poverty,  malnutrition, slave labour conditions, mass emigration increased, as  did US investment opportunities. Subsequent “free and fair” elections the following year establish US favourite Balaguer.

1985 – Church based group report 20% of population live in  absolute poverty. Central Bank report 90% malnutrition. 54% illiteracy. 63% earn less than minimum monthly wage of $58.

Diem (Vietnam)

1956  –  Height of Kennedy’s anti-communist hysteria  –  “Vietnam represents  the  cornerstone  of the free  world  in  South  East Asia…  red  tide  of communism” etc. All this  while  the  US’s dictator  Diem enjoyed “inspiring political liberty” courtesy  of the  US, by slaughtering the locals in a typical Latin  American-style terror state.

Suharto (Indonesia)

October  1965 – A CIA coup murders anti-American Generals and  is blamed  on the communists, although pro-American Suharto  somehow survives. Second coup places Suharto at the head of a new,  anti-communist  Government  who  slaughter  several  hundred  thousand peasants and secure Indonesia’s riches for foreign  corporations. Events  described by the New York Times as “a gleam of  light  in South East Asia” with “spectacular investment opportunities”.

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