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Manuel Noriega: Playing All Sides Of the Fence Manuel Noriega, the former dictator of the Central American country of Panama, rose to power through the art of ...
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... another (Millett n. pg.). Manuel Noriega, a drug trafficking gangster, took over and was the new dictator. Some people would wonder ...
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... another (Millett n. pg.). Manuel Noriega, a drug trafficking gangster, took over and was the new dictator. Some people would wonder ...
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... Evidence proved that Manuel Noriega, Panama's ruler at the time, was working for the FBI and was on the CIA payroll until 1987, despite the fact that he was ...
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... Also during his stay in office, President Bush sent American troops into Panama to overthrow the corrupt organization of General Manuel Noriega. ...
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... In other areas of foreign policy, President Bush sent American troops into Panama to overthrow the corrupt regime of General Manuel Noriega, who was ...
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... from interfering with their operation, Escobar and Lehder bribed Lynden Pindling, the governor-general of the Bahamas, and Panama\'s dictator, Manuel Noriega. ...
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... He made the decision to invade Panama, and arrest Manuel Noriega, a notorious General that was helping to aid drug trafficking from South America. ...
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... In the winter of 1989, Bush decided to send 24,000 US troops to Panama, to assist in the eventual mutiny of leader Manuel Noriega. ...
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... The notorious drug kingpin and former leader of Nicaragua, General Manuel Noriega, is also a graduate of the School of the Americas. ...
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... These include Arbenz Guzman in Guatemala, Ngo Dinh Diem in South Vietnam, Salvador Allende in Chile, Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, and Manuel Noriega of Panama ...
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... their successors. An example of this case can be seen in Panama with the 1989 US forceful removal of Manuel Antonio Noriega. In the ...
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... With the aid of Major Manuel Noriega, Torrijos led the 1968 coup, reorganized the National Guard, and by 1970 was the undisputed leader of the National Guard ...
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... in Europe. Bush ordered more than 24,000 US troops into Panama to eject the government of General Manuel Antonio Noriega. In 1990 ...
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... operatives responded by paying former Chilean secret police chief Manuel Contreras to ... the legal implications of the invasion, the Bush-Noriega relationship and ...
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... Panama. Manuel Noreiga had assumed military power over Panama. In ... banks. This cut Noriega revenue by $180 million a year. (Dolan ...
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