BBC News: US Terrorist War against Nicaragua "In Context"

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  1. Horhey

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    I could've just posted this article by the BBC to show the real motive for Washington's terrorist war against Nicaragua which was it's "threat of a good example," fearing that it would become an "exporter of revolution" by "ideological subversion." The "dominos" woud fall and then the whole system of domination would begin to "unravel", thus threatening US control of vital raw materials in countries like Venezuela, Colombia and possibly as far as Saudi Arabia eventually. The fact that Nicaragua was a functioning democracy made it an even more dangerous agent of the plague. In an Atlantic Monthly expose on the motives for the US backed military coup in Chile 9-11, 1973, Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter Seymour Hersh quotes an aid to National Security Adviser Henry Kssinger saying:

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