The United
States has been intervening covertly and overtly in many countries
since the late 1800s, however the CIA's first black ops date back to
the World War II after Harry S. Truman signed the act by which the
agency was created on July 26, 1947. The Central Intelligence Agency
is responsible for terrorism, assassinations, military coups and
rebellions around the globe and has deceitfully used many NGOs guised
as organisms that promote human rights, democracy, freedom and
economic development, including USAID, NED and IRI, just to mention a
few.
Their true
objective is imperialist in nature. The U.S. has interest in every
country, be it for its natural resources, cheap labor force or
because of its strategic geographical location.
In order to
meet its goals, the CIA recruits influential, intellectual and
charismatic personalities. The agency also resorts to threats,
kidnapping, torture, enforced disappearances and assassinations. The
organization incites violence, uprisings and military rebellion, and
causes economic chaos and misery to the people through scarcity of
basic foods and so on. The CIA has been exposed on a number of
occasions through documented evidence, leaks of information and
whistleblowing by active and former agents.
El
Salvador - 1980
The people of this Central American country suffered no
less than Argentina under the U.S. intervention that was carried out
by you know who: the CIA. Washington had already backed a brutal
dictatorship that lasted 50 years from 1931 to 1981. Campesinos and
Indigenous were smashed without mercy. More than 40,000 were
massacred.
Things were so bad a rare incident occurred. The
Catholic church tried to intervene in favor of the poor and
oppressed. At this point in time, El Salvador was controlled by 13
mafia-style families who had expropriated about half of the national
territory. The 13 families were closely linked to, guess who? That's
right! Washington. And the CIA, just in case, made sure the military
was very well trained in everything horrific.
They were provided with all the right lethal equipment.
And when the CIA found out that Jesuits were helping out the masses,
they made sure they were killed. They also asked Pope John Paul II to
speak to Archbishop Óscar Arnulfo Romero to try to persuade him to
desist. Romero refused to comply and so they murdered him when he was
officiating mass in 1980. When the U.S. intervention was over, 75,000
people were reported murdered, but the U.S. was at peace.
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