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Peter Kornbluh



Average rating: 4.15 · 671 ratings · 67 reviews · 17 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Pinochet File: A Declas...

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Bay of Pigs Declassified: T...

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The Iran-Contra Scandal

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Nicaragua: The Price of Int...

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Los EEUU y el derrocamiento...

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Pinochet desclasificado: Lo...

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“Pinochet epitomized the “moderate autocrat friendly to American interests,” as the new U.N. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick characterized “authoritarian” military rulers in her famous Commentary article, “Dictatorships and Double Standards,” which attacked Jimmy Carter’s policy on human rights.34 The Chileans could be counted on as an ideological ally in the battle against Soviet influence in the hemisphere and a supporter of a hard-line, militarist U.S. approach to revolutionary upheaval in Central America in the 1980s.”
Peter Kornbluh, The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability

“For almost three decades, September 11 marked a day of infamy for Chileans, Latin Americans, and the world community—a day when Chilean air force jets attacked La Moneda palace in Santiago as the prelude to the vicious coup that brought Pinochet to power. In the aftermath of “9/11,” 2001, it is more likely to be remembered for the shocking terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. With that horror, the United States and Chile now share “that dreadful date,” as writer Ariel Dorfman has eloquently described it, “again a Tuesday, once again an 11th of September filled with death.”
Peter Kornbluh, The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability



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