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United States involvement in the Vietnam War began shortly after the end of World War II in Asia, first in an extremely limited capacity and escalating... |
The Dirty War (Spanish: Guerra sucia) is the name used by the military junta or civic-military dictatorship of Argentina (Spanish: dictadura cívico-militar... |
America–United States relations Russian involvement in regime change Soviet involvement in regime change Timeline of United States military operations United... |
Cold War. Although originally in line with the Truman Doctrine of containment, United States involvement in regime change increased following the drafting... |
National Reorganization Process (redirect from Argentine military junta) received support from the United States until 1982. In Argentina it is often known simply as the última junta militar ("last military junta"), última dictadura... |
of the tactics used by the Guatemalan security forces were similar to those used by Argentina during the Dirty War. Argentina's involvement with the Guatemalan... |
Operation Condor (redirect from United States involvement in Operation Condor) account of aiding the CIA's political influence shortly after the fall of the military junta government. Dirty War (Argentina) Dirty War (Mexico) Operation... |
The Greek junta or Regime of the Colonels was a right-wing military dictatorship that ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974. On 21 April 1967, a group of colonels... |
chronic economic problems and the ongoing human rights violations of its Dirty War, bolstering the junta's dwindling legitimacy. The newspaper La Prensa speculated... |
Soviet Union United States and state terrorism United States involvement in regime change United States war crimes George, Alexander (1991). "Introduction"... |
The use of detention centers in the Dirty War, the period of state terrorism in Argentina between 1976 and 1983 caused immense fear for victims throughout... |
Henry Kissinger (redirect from Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac) military junta in its Dirty War, support for Indonesia in its invasion of East Timor, and support for Pakistan during the Bangladesh Liberation War and Bangladesh... |
making the war a proxy war between the United States and the Soviet Union. It lasted almost 20 years, with direct U.S. military involvement ending in... |
United States intervention in Chilean politics started during the War of Chilean Independence (1812–1826). The influence of United States in both the... |
Jorge Rafael Videla (category Operatives of the Dirty War) rights and the Cold War: the campaign to halt the Argentine 'dirty war'’", Cold war history (2012) 12#2 pp 345–365. online "La alianza entre la Junta argentina... |
Operation 1027 (category Military operations of the Myanmar civil war (2021–present)) Liberation Army (TNLA), allied with other rebel forces in the country, against the Tatmadaw, Myanmar's ruling military junta. The joint rebel forces launched... |
Argentine Army (redirect from Army of the Argentine Republic) guerrillas. The PRN called this period the "Dirty War" — a term refused by jurists during the 1985 Trial of the Juntas. Batallón de Inteligencia 601 (the 601st... |
Gust Avrakotos (category People of the Soviet–Afghan War) Following the 1967 Greek coup d'état and the establishment of a far-right military junta, Avrakotos became the main liaison point for the CIA and Greek... |
1976 Argentine coup d'état (category Articles with short description) Agosti. The political process initiated on 24 March 1976 took the official name of "National Reorganization Process", and the junta, although not with its... |
The United States had no involvement in the process by which Spanish colonies broke away and became independent around 1820. In cooperation with, and... |