The Cold War: The Battle Between Two Superpowers — Fexingo History
In episode 78 of The Cold War, Lucas and Luna dive into the 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état, a covert operation masterminded by the CIA under the codename PBSUCCESS. They explore the role of the United Fruit Company, the Eisenhower administration's anti-communist paranoia, and the fall of democratically elected President Jacobo Árbenz. Lucas explains how Árbenz's land reform program threatened United Fruit's vast holdings, leading to a propaganda campaign that painted him as a Soviet pawn. The episode covers the key players: CIA director Allen Dulles, who had ties to United Fruit; Carlos Castillo Armas, the rebel leader trained and funded by the CIA; and the use of Radio Liberación to broadcast false news and demoralize the Guatemalan army. Lucas and Luna discuss the psychological warfare tactics, the bombing runs by CIA planes painted with rebel insignia, and the international fallout that deepened Cold War divisions in Latin America. They also touch on the legacy of the coup, which ushered in decades of military rule and civil war, and how it cemented the term 'banana republic'. This episode offers a detailed look at one of the CIA's first major covert actions, setting a precedent for interventions in Iran, the Congo, and beyond. #GuatemalaCoup #OperationPBSUCCESS #JacoboÁrbenz #UnitedFruitCompany #CarlosCastilloArmas #AllenDulles #CIA #ColdWar #BananaRepublic #Eisenhower #LatinAmerica #1954 #CovertAction #RadioLiberación #PsychologicalWarfare #LandReform #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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