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MON · 2026-02-09 · 13:02 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0209-14692
News/Latin America: In the Shadow of the US | Ep 1 – Coups
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Latin America: In the Shadow of the US | Ep 1 – Coups

This documentary series, "Latin America: In the Shadow of the US," examines the region's history and its relationship with the United States from the Cold War era to the present day. Episode 1, "Coups," focuses on the 1960s, detailing how US Cold War strategy influenced military coups in Latin America.

Al JazeeraFiled 2026-02-09 · 13:02 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Latin America: In the Shadow of the US | Ep 1 – Coups
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This documentary series, "Latin America: In the Shadow of the US," examines the region's history and its relationship with the United States from the Cold War era to the present day. Episode 1, "Coups," focuses on the 1960s, detailing how US Cold War strategy influenced military coups in Latin America. It highlights the 1964 Brazilian coup against President Joao Goulart, driven by US fears of communism, and the 1973 Chilean coup that brought Augusto Pinochet to power after economic blockades against Salvador Allende. The episode also covers Panama's struggle to reclaim the Panama Canal and the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua, which overthrew the Somoza dictatorship. The series explores how US interventions, both overt and covert, have impacted government changes, repression, and internal conflicts across Latin America.

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General Augusto Pinochet's military coup in 1973 established a brutal regime in Chile.

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The Brazilian military overthrew President Joao Goulart in 1964 due to American fears of agrarian reform.

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Operation Condor was a coordinated campaign of political repression by regional right-wing dictatorships.

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President Salvador Allende's socialist experiment in Chile faced secret economic blockades.

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US-backed coups shattered democracies in Latin America, sparking dictatorships and revolutionary resistance.

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Featured DocumentariesCold War shadows fall across Latin America as US-backed coups shatter democracies, spark brutal dictatorships, covert operations and revolutionary resistance.Episode 1: Coups examines how 1960s Latin America experienced military coups in the shadow of the Cold War strategy of the United States.It describes the Brazilian military’s 1964 overthrow of President Joao Goulart, driven by American fears of agrarian reform and “another Cuba”, which forced activists like Jean Marc von der Weid into exile.In Chile, President Salvador Allende’s peaceful socialist experiment faced secret economic blockades before General Augusto Pinochet’s military coup in 1973 established his brutal regime.This triggered Operation Condor in 1975, a coordinated campaign of political repression by regional right-wing dictatorships that assassinated Chilean diplomat Orlando Letelier in Washington, DC, in 1976.Meanwhile, Panama’s populist leader Omar Torrijos waged a diplomatic battle to reclaim the Panama Canal from US control after decades of tension.The episode concludes with Nicaragua’s Sandinistas overthrowing the Somoza family dictatorship through armed resistance, fuelled by regional alliances and clandestine aid networks.Series information: From coups and dictatorships to revolutions and civil war, Latin America has long been a testing ground for a world marked by inequality and polarisation. This three-part series charts the region’s modern history and its fraught relationship with the United States from the Cold War to January’s attack by the US on Venezuela and the abduction of President Nicolas Maduro. Across Brazil, Chile, Panama, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Colombia, it reveals how Washington’s overt and covert interventions have fuelled changes in government, repression and internal conflict.Published On 9 Feb 2026
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