Schneider, murdered by the CIA |
by Richard Mellor
Most Americans would not have heard of Rene Schneider. Schneider was a Chilean general, the commander of the Chilean military at the time of the election of the socialist president Salvador Allende which caused concern among the military and the CIA. I came across his role in a book the title of which I cannot remember. He impressed me because by all accounts, he was a conservative. But he was a constitutionalist and despite pressure from right wing sections of the military, supporters of Pinochet and the CIA, he was opposed to military interference to change the result of a democratic election. Chile’s military had a history of non-intervention in these affairs and Schneider believed in preserving it. In other words, he seemed to have some principles.
Unfortunately, he had some powerful enemies, not so much in Chile, but in Washington. Kissinger, Nixon and the CIA wanted him out of the way. Even a democratically elected socialist like Allende in what US imperialism considers its home turf was unacceptable. A US backed coup to replace the elected leader with one more subservient to Washington and Wall Street would be all the easier if Schneider was out of the way.
Most Americans would not have heard of Rene Schneider. Schneider was a Chilean general, the commander of the Chilean military at the time of the election of the socialist president Salvador Allende which caused concern among the military and the CIA. I came across his role in a book the title of which I cannot remember. He impressed me because by all accounts, he was a conservative. But he was a constitutionalist and despite pressure from right wing sections of the military, supporters of Pinochet and the CIA, he was opposed to military interference to change the result of a democratic election. Chile’s military had a history of non-intervention in these affairs and Schneider believed in preserving it. In other words, he seemed to have some principles.
Unfortunately, he had some powerful enemies, not so much in Chile, but in Washington. Kissinger, Nixon and the CIA wanted him out of the way. Even a democratically elected socialist like Allende in what US imperialism considers its home turf was unacceptable. A US backed coup to replace the elected leader with one more subservient to Washington and Wall Street would be all the easier if Schneider was out of the way.
The US claimed in the aftermath that they simply wanted him
kidnapped but after some botched up attempts he was eventually assassinated as
he defended himself from US stooges. $35,000 was given by
the CIA to the kidnappers as "humanitarian" assistance.
According to the preceding source, “When Alexander Haig, Kissinger's aide was asked "is
kidnapping not a crime?" he replied "that depends."
Letelier: murdered by the CIA's man in Chile |
These people died, and are were demonized by the US media
for the same reason Venezuela’s Chavez is, they wanted control of their own
resources and more of the wealth of their country to stay there rather than to
end up in the hands of foreign multi-nationals. Countless others throughout the
world, opposition to Hussein in Iraq, opponents of the Shah in Iran, fighters
for democratic rights and self determination throughout the imperialized
nations, have died at the hands of the CIA directly or at the hands of its
proxy’s. Present at the death of
Argentinian revolutionary Che Guevara was a CIA man.
But to return to Rene Schneider. I did a quick search of the recently released
Wikileaks information, some 1.7 million files and cables, many of them
documenting events of the late 60’s and 70’s and including comments by Henry
Kissinger. I found the following although there’s no doubt more. It is a cable
sent to the state dept. on the death of Gerald Ford. It refers to an article in a Chilean
newspaper of the time pointing out that:
“….it was during the Ford administration that Foreign Minister Orlando Letelier, a military regime opponent, was murdered in Washington and that the Church Committee report revealed that the CIA had conducted covert operations in Chile from 1963 to 1973, and even participated in the murder of Chilean General Rene Schneider.”
The cable explains that relations between the Chile and the
US became strained during the Ford administration (remember Ford pardoned
Nixon. They stick together these folks)
and that:
“The reason is that the Church Committee, formed to investigate CIA and FBI illegal activities in the Watergate case...revealed the CIA's participation in General Rene Schneider's assassination ...and in covert operations against Salvador Allende and his government, as instructed by President Nixon.... Henry Kissinger, who played a key role in this policy...met privately with Pinochet in Santiago in June 1976 to express Washington's support.” Wikeleaks released US diplomatic cable
People spend hours on the Internet, this writer included.
Wikileaks has released a treasure trove of in formation about their phonydiplomacy. Take some time to hunt around for issues that might interest you. If you’re a blogger share this stuff with your
readers. “The Real News” has asked for
people to send in links to cables and Wikileaks info that they will address as
resources allow. I intend to send this. Rene Schneider, although a military man
and a conservative was a principled individual. He was not a socialist, just a person who believed the people had spoken through the electoral process and although it's most likely he disagreed with Allende's views, he believed it wasn't the responsibility of the military to interfere. Orlando Letelier, Allende,
Patrice Lumumba, Che Guevara and the countless others that have died at the
hands assassins in the pay of the CIA deserve our attention. We can help give voice to some of the history
suppressed by the capitalist merchants of death.
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