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CIA Intervention in Chile and the Fall of the Allende Government in 1973

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 August 2011

ZAKIA SHIRAZ
Affiliation:
University of Warwick. Email: [email protected].

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2 Noam Chomsky, Turning the Tide: U.S. Intervention in Central America and the Struggle for Peace (London: Pluto, 1985), 153; idem, What Uncle Sam Really Wants (Tuscon: Odonian Press, 1992), 24.

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6 Gustafson, Hostile Intent, 4.

7 Kissinger memorandum to Nixon, 6 Nov. 1970, and National Security Decision Memorandum 93, 9 Nov. 1970, quoted in Gustafson, Hostile Intent, 111.

8 Gustafson, Hostile Intent, 231.

9 John L. Helgerson, Getting to Know the President: CIA Briefings of Presidential Candidates 1952–1992 (Washington, DC: Centre for the Study of Intelligence, CIA, 1996), chapter 7.

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12 Haslam, xiv.

13 Ibid., 4.

14 Margaret Power, Right-Wing Women in Chile: Feminine Power and the Struggle against Allende 1964–1973 (Penn: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002).

15 Ibid., 78.

16 Ibid., 223.

17 Gustafson, Hostile Intent, 15.

18 Ibid., 29.

19 Qureshi, Nixon, Kissinger and Allende, xii.

20 Ibid., 102.

21 Ibid., 119.

22 Ibid., 41.

23 Gustafson, Hostile Intent, 155.

24 Qureshi, Nixon, Kissinger and Allende, 96.