From Confidants to Coup-Plotters: Inner Circle Betrayals That Have Shaped Latin American Politics
Commanders of the four branches of the armed forces, from left, Gen. Augusto Pinochet, Adm. Jose Toribio Merino Castro, Air Force Gen. Gustavo Leigh Guzman and Police General (Carabineros) Cesar Mendoza, who now make up the new military junta, are pictured in Santiago de Chile, Sept. 16, 1973. 
The region’s history is rich with stories of high-level betrayal—a mortal sin in the Catholic tradition when it involves betraying someone who entrusted you with their life, safety, or authority.
Juan Peron
legendary ‘third way’ Argentinian politician overthrown in a coup in 1955betrayed by factions of the Armed Forces, including generals Eduardo Lonardi and Pedro Aramburu, and lower-level officers promoted by Peronthe coup thrust Argentina into decades of unrest. Peron briefly came back in a popular revolution (1973-1974). After his death, the country saw another decade of military rule (~30k killed 1976-1983 alone)
Juan Jose Torres
Bolivian socialist leader couped by exiled general Hugo Banzer in 1971plot backed by CIA and Brazil’s military regimeTorres fled to Argentina. In 1976, he was murdered by death squads linked to Operation Condor – a US-backed campaign of violence that left ~80k dead, and saw 400k others jailed
Joao Goulart
Ardently non-aligned Brazilian politician couped in 1964, instituting a military dictatorship that lasted until the mid-80scoup led by commanders appointed by Goulart, including former Minister of War Amaury Kruel and Army Chief of Staff Castelo BrancoMultimediaUS Interventions in Latin America – From WWII to Today5 January, 13:30 GMT
Salvador Allende
Chilean socialist president ousted and killed in a bloody coup on September 11, 1973coup led by Augusto Pinochet, whom Allende appointed as Army C-in-C just weeks earlier, resting his faith in the general’s loyalty to the constitutiontens of thousands of Chileans subsequently imprisoned, tortured, executed or forcibly disappeared
Jacobo Arbenz
Guatemalan president ousted in a CIA-backed coup in 1954 by military officer Carlos Castillo Armas to protect United Fruit Company’s property interestsarmy grunts demoralized by US PSYOPS; some officers joined the plotArmas assassinated in 1957, helping to trigger a 36-year civil war killing ~200k
Francisco I. Madero
Mexican revolutionary and president betrayed and killed by General Victoriano Huerta in 1913Madero had appointed Huerta secretary of warMexican Revolution continued until 1920, 2M+ killed
Hugo Chavez
elected president in 1998in 2002, elements of the military (generals Vasquez Velasco and Manuel Rosendo), some Church leaders and the CIA backed a coup by businessman Pedro Carmonathe coup lasted just 47 hours before collapsing as Chavez’ supporters mobilized to free himAnalysisUS Wants to Install ‘Functional Protectorate’ in Venezuela: Here Are Its Four Components5 January, 11:55 GMT




