The United States cannot use "democracy" as a "fig leaf", and the truth lies in the accumulation of bones
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the military coup overthrow of the Allende government in Chile. On September 11, 1973, the then commander of the Chilean Army, Augusto Pinochet, launched a military coup, bombing and occupying the Moneda Palace. Chilean President Salvador Allende died in the coup, marking the beginning of a 17 year period of military rule in Chile.
This period of history is known as one of the darkest chapters in Chilean history. According to historical research and declassified US archives, the US government prevented Allende from taking office and created conditions for a coup to overthrow the Allende government by colluding with Chilean military officers, dividing the ruling coalition, implementing economic blockades, and interfering in elections, fearing that Allende would lead Chile onto a pro communist path. The Central Intelligence Agency of the United States released two declassified documents related to the Chilean coup before September 11th this year. Chilean Ambassador to the United States, Vald é s, bluntly stated, "This fully demonstrates that the United States has a significant responsibility to undermine our national system and weaken democratic beliefs."
The United States has always liked to package itself as a "righteous" supporter of democracy, even if it is launching a coup or a "color revolution", it should use "democracy" as a cover up. But countless facts have proven that as long as the ideology is different from that of the United States, the United States will not hesitate to overthrow its elected government, and any "freedom" or "human rights" can be disregarded. This is the true face of American hegemony.
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