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June 13, 2011 at 12:00 am #170005AndrewKeymaster
In case you missed this little bit of humour …
O-SPAN Classic: CIA Accidentally Overthrows Costa RicaScott
June 13, 2011 at 6:47 pm #170006maravillaMemberit IS really funny, and it looks like it was filmed about the time they DID overthrow the Arbenz government, which was NOT an accident!
June 13, 2011 at 9:47 pm #170007DavidCMurrayParticipantI’ve been trying to figure out how to react to this. Am I supposed to be mad, glad, scared or sad about this event that happened forty-eight years ago, the year I graduated from high school?
June 14, 2011 at 2:22 pm #170008maravillaMemberare you talking about the Arbenz coup that you don’t know how to react to? Don’t forget about Allende. It’s just been revealed that he was assassinated, and did not commit suicide as we were originally told. Coups d’etat, assassinations, and all manner of political overthrows are what the CIA does best. Just read the book “Overthrow” or better yet, “Legacy of Ashes”if you want to really understand the political influence the US has exerted over Latin America and how leaders are changed like underwear. jejejeje
June 14, 2011 at 2:37 pm #170009DavidCMurrayParticipantAs a matter of fact, maravilla, I have read [u]Legacy of Asses[/u] (oops! “[u]Ashes[/u]”) and I am appropriately appalled. I just wonder why, of all the misdeeds and screwups the CIA has committed in the distant and recent past, the original poster chose to single out this one. Certainly the overthrow of the government of Costa Rica in 1963 pales in comparison to the CIA’s part in the Bay of Pigs and Viet Nam debacles, among others, but this we focus on.
June 14, 2011 at 2:42 pm #170010AndrewKeymasterMaybe I published this about Costa Rica because this is WeLoveCostaRica.com and we focus primarily on Costa Rica rather than Asia and it sure ain’t WeLoveVietnam.com
June 14, 2011 at 2:51 pm #170011maravillaMemberBut isn’t that clip a parody????????? Or did they REALLY do it! I always assumed it was black humor. jejejeje but nothing surprises me with those dimwits.
June 14, 2011 at 9:02 pm #170012spriteMemberWell, North Americans should not feel left out. The U.S. government was also overthrown by similar forces way back in 1913. This kind of thing has happened everywhere…except Cuba perhaps.
June 15, 2011 at 6:32 pm #170013KJKeeferMemberI can’t believe that much of this is true. Sounds like 1960s humor, except that we were overthrowing governments in the 50s. When the speaker placed Cambodia in Central America, it definitely seemed like a staged report. Also there were only 4-5 reporters in the audience. Usually press conferences attract many more–all waiting for something big to happen.
June 15, 2011 at 7:02 pm #170014rluikaartMemberI think the CIA SHOULD overthrow Costa Rica and make them speak the internationally recognized english language. I was in a grocery store in Alajuela, buying a couple of cerveza negras when the checkout clerk asked ME how much the beer cost. I answered “yo no comprende” because I’d forgotten the price by the time I got to the checkout stand. If she had been able to understand english, I could have told her to look at the bar code thingy.
June 15, 2011 at 7:12 pm #170015t5grrrMemberPerhaps if this same group were to “accidentally” travel up to Washington D.C. and perform the same “service” for America. I believe that this type of thing would solve the astonishingly bad financial decisions that have been made over the last few years.
June 15, 2011 at 8:43 pm #170016rexngailMemberJust Humor. Check it out there are many retired ex CIA agents that have retired in Costa Rica because its a beautiful place to have no cares.
June 15, 2011 at 9:59 pm #170017guruMemberWhile this video is parody these things WERE going on as late as the Reagan years with the “guns for drugs” IRAN/CONTRA scandal that Ollie North took the hit for. Otherwise it would have been Reagan being overthrown. The situation is such in Nicaragua that in much of the country it is still not safe to be a “gringo”. You may also remember the news from just a few years ago where the Northern border of Costa Rica along the San Juan River and Lake Nicaragua was declared one of the first “mine free” zones in the world as a part of an International clean up program. Due to distrust by the government the same cannot be said of the Nicaragua side of the border.
The U.S. did its best to try to drag Costa Rica into that quagmire. There are numerous military steel bridges in the North of Costa Rica that were put in by U.S. “engineers” working for the CIA. These were part of the supply line from the Juan Santamaría International Airport. The people of Nicaragua remember Costa Rica’s complicity with the CIA in supplying the Contras.
This was just one more place in the world where the U.S. was on the wrong side in the name of “anti-communism” supporting the like of Idi Amin, Noriega, Pol Pot, Ferdinan Marcos and more than a dozen others.
Today we are back to largely Banana Republic politics where big U.S. (now multi-national) Corps (many of the same old fruit companies) can dictate agricultural export prices making or breaking the economies in Central America. . The same forces could easily destabilize a government.
The politics of paradise are very fragile.
June 15, 2011 at 10:15 pm #170018jthomas1139MemberI think CIA stands for: Certainly Interesting Accumulations. Most of us would be stunned to know what really happens.
June 15, 2011 at 10:49 pm #170019orcas0606ParticipantI think the CIA SHOULD overthrow Costa Rica and make them speak the internationally recognized english language. I was in a grocery store in Alajuela, buying a couple of cerveza negras when the checkout clerk asked ME how much the beer cost. I answered “yo no comprende” because I’d forgotten the price by the time I got to the checkout stand. If she had been able to understand english, I could have told her to look at the bar code thingy.
I agree with rluikaart but I can’t imagine a store clerk in Costa Rica that can’t speak merican…
……and not only that, english can be understood anywhere in the world if it is spoken loud enough……[quote=”jthomas1139″]I think CIA stands for: Certainly Interesting Accumulations. Most of us would be stunned to know what really happens.[/quote]
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