You don't get it? I provided two links that clearly outlines the agenda and policy of the US towards Central and South America, and the results of that agenda and policy. Guatemala 1954: A CIA-organized coup overthrew the democratically elected and progressive government of Jacobo Arbenz. The U.S. justified its involvement by claiming that Soviets had an uncomfortable amount of influence over Guatemala, even though the two countries didn’t even maintain diplomatic relations. The real reason for U.S. involvement came from pressure from the United Fruit Company, whose land was expropriated by Arbenz’s progressive land reforms. The CIA action took a form that became the mold for CIA intervention in Latin America: The bribery of military officers and a propaganda campaign against the leftist government that included the resurrection of oppositional radio stations, the mass distribution of anti-government leaflets, and the anonymous submission of articles to newspapers painting the Arbenz government as communist. The U.S. also used international political clout to pressure the UN to ignore Arbenz’s request for an investigation of the incident. The coup was followed by a 40-year period of instability and brutality in Guatemala.who is being punished?....what people?...I agree, but his supporters drink the Kool-aid, and guess who is punished? The wrong people are being punished for something they had nothing to do with, while simultaneously, and quite ironically,turned them into refugees in their own countries and they headed to the very country that took over theirs for asylum. Crazy as it reads, that is exactly what happened. And by the way, my indisputable, unchallenged links have proven this for years now.the country cant be because many in the country back him no matter what.....trump opens his mouth says something stupid and people react...thats being his own worst enemy...Trump is not his own worst enemy. This country is. Trump just stokes the fire of hate and misinformation. Had we kept our noses out of everyone's countries, governments, resources, and way of life, we wouldn't be trying to scapegoat the victims of this long standing campaign of ours. We should be blaming the symptom, but we as a nation are too cowardly to admit the real problem, so we conveniently blame the illegals; Imperial Borders and Mythical Frontiers - TheHumanist.comi lived 50 years in California....i know first hand what illegal immigration does to a place....if you dont get in line and then sign on the dotted line to become a citizen i have no use for you...to many illegals take advantage of our laws and regulations and fuck us and no one does anything about it because in S.Cal at least,you will be called a racist if you try and fix anything....i understand what trump is trying to do,but he comes off like an ass when he talks about it......thats one of the reasons i said he is his own worst enemy....fixing our border issues with asylum changes, you for that?
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Ecuador 1960-63: The CIA infiltrated the Ecuadorian government, set up news agencies and radio stations, bombed right-wing agencies and churches and blamed the left, all to force democratically elected Velasco Ibarra from office. When his replacement, Carlos Arosemara, refused to break relations with Cuba, the CIA-funded military took over the country, outlawed communism, and cancelled the 1964 elections.
Dominican Republic 1963-65: In 1963, Juan Bosch took office as the first democratically elected president of the Dominican Republic since 1924. He was a true liberal and called for land reform, low-rent housing, modest nationalization of business, and restrictions on foreign investment. Seven months after being elected, the U.S. allowed a right wing military coup to take over the government. Nineteen months later, a popular revolution broke out which attempted to reinstate Bosch. The U.S. reacted by sending in troops to stop the Bosch revolutionaries. Meanwhile, the CIA and U.S. Information Agency (USIA) conducted an intensive propaganda campaign against Bosch. U.S. troops stayed in the Dominican Republic until September 1966, when, thanks in part to the anti-Bosch media campaign, Juan Bosch lost the election to Joaquin Balaguer.
Chile 1964-1973: After the CIA unsucessfully prevented Salvador Allende from winning the Chilean presidency by spreading propaganda and funding the opposition, it concentrated its efforts on getting Allende overthrown. The campaign, which involved bribing officers and spreading misinformation, was eventually successful and brutal dictator General Augusto Pinochet overthrew Allende in 1973. Allende died during the overthrow and seventeen years of repressive military rule followed.
The agenda and policy by the US after WWII, has been one of taking over these countries governments, resources, and way of life, that has created a refugee crisis within these countries own borders. Any person who cannot draw the same conclusion is either lying or is unbelievably stupid. The answer is self-explanatory after you absorb the information; Imperial Borders and Mythical Frontiers - TheHumanist.com