Title: Cold War Developments in Latin America
1- Cold War Developments in Latin America
- 1960-1979
totalitarian.regimes were happily tolerated
throughout Latin America by the US, so long as
they were reliably anti-Communist Walker (160)
2Overview
- Key Places
- Cuba
- El Salvador
- Chile
- Argentina
- Dominican Republic
- Nicaragua
- Bolivia
3Overview (cont.)
- Key Terms
- Brinkmanship
- OAS Organization of American States
- Containment
- Arms Race
- Arms Control
- Missile Gap
- Alliance for Progress
- MAD Mutually Assured Destruction
- Domino Theory
- Flexible Response
- CIA/Covert Ops
VS.
4CUBA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- January 8, 1959 Castro and his Communist forces
take Cuban Capital from Cuban dictator Batista - Castro elected president of Cuba 1959
- Cold War Conflict US does not want communist
ties in L. America - Domino theory if one L. American country falls
to communism, they all will - April 15, 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion
- Originally planned under President Eisenhower to
have the CIA aid anti-communist Cubans in their
overthrowing of Castro - President Kennedy takes over operation. CIA
trains anti-Castro Cubans, hope was that
anti-Castro Cubans would attack the government
and the peasants would follow, and the US would
help with an air raid - Day of Invasion Peasants dont follow, Kennedy
pulls US support, Cuban militia moves in and
anti-Castroists are defeated
During this time, JFK introduces the idea of
flexible response which calls for mutual
deterrence at strategic, tactical, and
conventional levels, giving the United States the
capability to respond to aggression across the
spectrum of warfare, not limited only to nuclear
arms.
5CUBA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CUBA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- August 17th, 1961 As a result of the Bay of Pigs
incident, the US institutes the Alliance for
Progress - Purpose was to establish economic cooperation
between North and South America. The aid was
intended to counter the perceived emerging
communist threat from Cuba to US interests
dominance in the region. - a commitment to 20 billion in US aid over the
next ten yearsthis was strategically an
indispensable investment if it could buy off the
seductions of Cuba, the first socialist outpost
in the western hemisphere Walker 150 - Also establishes the Inter-American Development
Bank- links economic assistance to reforms,
provides L. American countries with aid
Soviet propaganda will find it easy to convince
world opinion, starting with the peoples of Latin
America, Africa and Asia, that the vaunted
anti-colonialism of the USA is no more than a
façade which shelters a hypocritical idealism-
Le Monde (a French Newspaper) April 19, 1961
- Bay of Pigs
- Testified to the strength of Castros popular
support - Castro initially neutral in Cold War, however he
sees the Bay of Pigs invasion as a direct on him
by the US, so he seeks USSR protection - USSR decides to put missiles in Cuba in order to
- Protect Cuba against American invasion
- Bridge the missile gap
- Use threat as a bargaining chip to remove the US
from Turkey - US sends U2 spy planes over Cuba which take
pictures of the USSR unloading the missiles in
Cuba which leads to...
6THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS!!!
To halt this offensive buildup, a strict
quarantine on all offensive military equipment
under shipment to Cuba is being initiated...We
are not at this time, however, denying the
necessities of life as the Soviets attempted to
do in their Berlin blockade of 1948-President
Kennedy, Oct 22, 1962
- October 15, 1962- US reconnaissance photographs
taken by an American U2 spy plane revealed
missile bases being built in Cuba by the USSR - For the next 6 days news of the American
discovery was kept from all but a small group of
some 14 senior US officials known as ExComm - ExComm comes up with several different plans,
such as - bomb the missile bases
- appeal to the UN
- a full scale invasion of Cuba
- They ultimately decide to quarantine Cuba with a
naval blockade
7MORE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS
Historiography
- October 26th and 27th USSR sends 2 incompatible
messages to the US - 1st message says that if the US did not invade
Cuba, then the USSR will remove its military
specialists from Cuba - 2nd message contrasts, says that the USSR will
only remove its weapons from Cuba if the US
removes its weapons from Turkey - BRINKMANSHIP!!!!!!!!
- USSR ships approach US naval blockade, turn back
only moments before the US would have fired on
them - Had the US attacked, MAD most likely would have
ensued - October 28th- Khrushchev promises to dismantle
and remove missiles, after Kennedy privately
agrees to remove US missiles from Turkey - Kennedy also gives public address, says he will
not attack Cuba. - Aftermath leads to first efforts at nuclear
disarmament and improving US/USSR relations
Orthodox Historians blame the USSR entirely for
the crisis, say it was all due to USSR aggressive
tactics Revisionist Historians say some blame is
also on the US for responding aggressively
8THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC!!!!!!!
- After Bay of Pigs, Castro decides to try and
spread Marxism throughout Latin America - Sends Cubans to teach peasants guerilla warfare
and the Marxist doctrine - So, when a coup d etat occurred in early 1965,
the US assumed it was communist-led - US worried that the dominoes will fall, so
President Lyndon Johnson decides to send US
troops into the DR. - This is in direct violation of the OAS charter
- It turns out there was very little communist
activity in the DR to begin with - Causes a huge outcry among US and DR citizens
- US troops have to pull out only a year later
9BOLIVIA!!!!!!
- Early 1960s Castro sends his guerilla warfare
experts to Bolivia. - Bolivia was originally controlled by communists
in the 1950s, Castro wants them back in power. - 1966 Che Guevarra goes to Bolivia to help
Castros communist revival
- US responds gives the non-communist Bolivian
government military aid and advisors - Eventually Guevarra is caught and killed by the
American CIA and the movement dies down
10Argentina!!!!!!
- In March, 1976, coup d'état overthrows Isabel
Martinez de Peron, the third wife and
vice-president of Juan Perón, the past president
of Argentina. - The junta, which dubbed itself "National
Reorganization Process", systematized the
repression of all ideological opponents on the
left. - The junta's mission was allegedly to defend
against international communism. - It instead repressed opposition and leftist
groups using harsh illegal measures (the "Dirty
War") and thousands of dissidents "disappeared".
- According to the National Security Archive, the
junta led by Jorge Videla believed it had United
States' approval for its assault on the left in
the name of national security. - The country's 1982 defeat by the British in the
Falklands War discredited the Argentine military
regime and the junta quickly fell out of power. - Argentina associated with other South American
dictatorships in Operation Condor.
Look, our basic attitude is that we would like
you to succeed. I have an old-fashioned view that
friends ought to be supported. What is not
understood in the United States is that you have
a civil war. We read about human rights problems
but not the context. The quicker you succeed the
better The human rights problem is a growing
one. Your Ambassador can apprise you. We want a
stable situation. We won't cause you unnecessary
difficulties. If you can finish before Congress
gets back, the better. Whatever freedoms you
could restore would help. -Henry Kissinger
11Operation Condor
- Operation Condor was a campaign of political
repression involving assassination and
intelligence operations officially implemented in
1975 by the right-wing dictatorships of the
Southern Cone of South America. - The program aimed to deter left-wing influence
and ideas and to control active or potential
opposition movements against the usually
conservative governments. - Due to its clandestine nature, the precise number
of deaths directly attributable to Operation
Condor will likely never be known, but it is
reported to have caused thousands of victims,
possibly even more. - Condor's key members were the right-wing military
governments in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay,
Paraguay, Bolivia and Brazil, with Ecuador and
Peru joining later in more peripheral roles. - The operation was jointly conducted by the
intelligence and security services of these
nations during the mid-1970s with some support
provided by the USA.
12El Salvador!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- May 9 1979 Farabundo Marti National Liberation
Front (FMLN) attacked the US backed El Salvador
government, the JRG Revolutionary Government
Junta, with the backing of Cuba and other
communist countries. - US provided 7 billion in aid, most of it
nonmilitary, to the government for ten years
following. - US sent military trainers to help the El
Salvador government.
- A 1974 amendment to the Foreign Assistance Act
forced President Reagan to assert that conditions
were improving when they were not so that US
Congress would continue aid.
13Nicaragua!!!!!!!!!!!!
- July 17, 1979 Sandinistas drove US backed
Somoza out and installed a leftist government - Sandinistas were comprised of Somoza opponents
ranging from moderates to Marxists and were
supplied with arms from Cuba. - President Carter, aware of the charges of
overreaction in Cuba, Dominican Republic and
Chile, decided that the Sandinistas were not
Communist allies of the Soviet Union. He gave
recognition and aid to the new government. - This will all lead to further Contra-versy during
the Reagan administration, when the US government
sells arms to Iranian rebels in order to fund the
Sandinistas -
14CHILE!!!!!
- Late 1960s In an effort to combat depression,
Chile's president, Salvador Allende,
redistributes land and nationalizes industries,
including the US's. - US President Nixon angry.
- Early 1970s The CIA funds anti-Allende media and
groups to create destabilization. - Sept 11th, 1973 A US-backed military coup
overthrows Allende. Allende commits suicide. - A harsh, military dictatorship under General.
Augusto Pinochet takes over. - HISTORIOGRAPHY Debate
- Supporters of the coup assert that the coup
prevented President Allende from setting up a
repressive communist regime. - Opponents of the coup assert that Pinochet's
dictatorship was more repressive than Allende's
government ever would have been.
I don't see why we need to stand by and watch a
country go communist due to the irresponsibility
of its own people. The issues are much too
important for the Chilean voters to be left to
decide for themselves." - Henry Kissinger
15HISTORIOGRAPHY!!!!
- "Since the 1960s, Harrison asserts that U.S.
scholars - such as GunderFrank, John Coatsworth,
Susan Jonas, Richard Fagen, Joseph Tulchin -
andprofessional associations such as the North
American Congress of LatinAmericanists (NACLA)
and the Latin American Studies Association
(LASA),joined the crowd in asserting that the
United States bears significantresponsibility
for Latin America's underdevelopment because of
itseconomic exploitation of the region and
support of political dictatorshipsthat began
late in the nineteenth century." - "Ariel C. Armony adds yet another dimension and,
in so doing, makes acomparative point to Lars
Schoultz, who in his Beneath the United
States,illustrated that domestic considerations
often influenced Washington'spolicy decisions
about Latin America."