Manuel Noriega
Manuel Noriega (soldier) | |
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For a year or two, Noriega was enemy image number 1 | |
Born | Manuel Antonio Noriega Moreno 11 February 1934 Panama City, Republic of Panama |
Alma mater | Chorrillos Military School, School of the Americas |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Children | 3 |
Spouse | Felicidad Sieiro de Noriega |
“[Manuel Noriega] allied himself with the Medellin Cartel, his country serving as an important transit point for cocaine towards the United States. The Reagan administration worked with Noriega in support of the Nicaraguan contras, but by 1989 the dictator was growing out of control and had become such a liability to the United States, that George H. W. Bush ordered an invasion of Panama to capture Noriega. During his trial in the early 1990s, numerous witnesses/drug traffickers accused Noriega of drug trafficking, along with ties to George H. W. Bush, Colonel Oliver North and other CIA Contra figures.[1] As the torture-murder of Hugo Spadafora in particular revealed, Noriega also was an extreme human rights violator who, similarly to the drug cartels and the CIA, had no problem torturing his enemies to death.[2]”
Joël van der Reijden (August 27, 2016) [4]
References
- ↑ https://isgp-studies.com/cia-heroin-and-cocaine-drug-trafficking#37
- ↑ 2012, Javier A. Galvan, 'Latin American Dictators of the 20th Century: The Lives and Regimes of 15 Rulers', p. 188.
- ↑ https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/the-dirty-secrets-of-george-bush-71927/
- ↑ https://isgp-studies.com/cia-heroin-and-cocaine-drug-trafficking#noriega
ISGP“I’ve got Bush by the balls”
Manuel Noriega (1988) [3]