CIA/Latin American Division
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CIA/Latin American Division | |
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Leader | CIA/Latin American Division/Chief |
Type | CIA division |
Interest of | Jacob Esterline |
Subpage | •CIA/Latin American Division/Chief •CIA/Latin American Division/Mexico City Station |
The Latin American Division, formerly the Western Hemisphere Division (WH), is a geographical division of the CIA's clandestine arm.[1]
Related Quotation
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John Perkins | “I asked [Lula's emissary] whether Lula had been corrupted and for how long. It was obvious that this question made him extremely uncomfortable. After a long pause, he admitted that Lula was part of the system. "Otherwise, how could he have risen to such a position?" However, Jose also professed his admiration for Lula. "He's a realist. He understands that in order to help his people he has no choice ..." Then he shook his head. "I fear," he said, "that Washington will try to bring Lula down if he goes too far." "How do you think they'd do it?" | John Perkins | 2007 |
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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George Lauder | CIA/Latin American Division/Chief | 29 June 1977 | 29 June 1977 | During Operation Condor. Date known from a single unredacted document. |
Richard Welch | Guyana Chief of Station | 1967 | 1969 |
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References
- ↑ Michael Warner, The CIA's Internal Probe of the Bay of Pigs Affair: Lessons Unlearned, Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, 14 April 2007.