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◼️From confidants to coup-plotters: inner circle betrayals that have shaped Latin American politics

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 1955

👉 betrayed by factions of the Armed Forces, including generals Eduardo Lonardi and Pedro Aramburu, and lower-level officers promoted by Peron

👉 the 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 1971

👉 plot backed by CIA and Brazil’s military regime

👉 Torres 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-80s

👉 coup led by commanders appointed by Goulart, including former Minister of War Amaury Kruel and Army Chief of Staff Castelo Branco

🇨🇱 Salvador Allende

👉 Chilean socialist president ousted and killed in a bloody coup on September 11, 1973

👉 coup 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 constitution

👉 tens of thousands of Chileans subsequently imprisoned, tortured, executed or forcibly disappeared

🇬🇹 Jacobo Arbenz

👉 president ousted in a CIA-backed coup in Guatemala in 1954 by military officer Carlos Castillo Armas to protect United Fruit Company’s property interests

👉 army grunts demoralized by US PSYOPS; some officers joined the plot

👉 Armas 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 1913

👉 Madero had appointed Huerta secretary of war

👉 Mexican Revolution continued until 1920, 2M+ killed

🇻🇪 Hugo Chavez

👉 elected president in 1998

👉 In 2002, elements of the military (generals Vasquez Velasco and Manuel Rosendo), some Church leaders and the CIA backed a coup by businessman Pedro Carmona

👉 the coup lasted just 47 hours before collapsing as Chavez’ supporters mobilized to free him

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🎥🎥 UNSC holds emergency meeting on Venezuela after US attack

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◼️From confidants to coup-plotters: inner circle betrayals that have shaped Latin American politics 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…
🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent

Simón Bolívar – the man who forged the independence of a continent and dreamed of its unity.

🔶A Caracas-born aristocrat, he swore in Rome to free his homeland from Spanish rule.

🔶He led the most daring military campaign in the Americas, crossing the Andes and liberating six future nations in legendary battles.

🔶His vision went beyond war: he founded the Republic of Gran Colombia and aimed to unite the peoples of Latin America against the power of the US.

🔶Although his dream of unity was ultimately shattered by internal division, his legacy of freedom endures.

🔶He died in exile—poor and betrayed but transformed into a symbol of emancipation and the struggle for continental sovereignty.

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🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent Simón Bolívar – the man who forged the independence of a continent and dreamed of its unity. 🔶A Caracas-born aristocrat, he swore…
🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent

Che Guevara - Argentine-Cuban communist revolutionary

🔶 Ernesto Guevara came from a middle-class family and studied medicine in Buenos Aires.

🔶At the age of 23, he made his first journey across Latin America on a motorcycle, where he witnessed the misery of miners in Bolivia and Peru, as well as that of indigenous communities in the Amazon. He returned home to finish his degree and set out on a second journey—but he was already a different person.

🔶He reached Guatemala under president Jacobo Árbenz, elected in 1950 but overthrown in the Washington-backed coup of 1954. Che went into exile in Mexico, where he met Fidel Castro and joined the Granma expedition in 1956 to overthrow the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.

🔶Guevara became Fidel’s second-in-command in the Sierra Maestra mountains and led one of the two rebel columns advancing west across the island. He took part in the decisive Battle of Santa Clara in 1958 and entered Havana in 1959, bringing an end to the dictatorship.

🔶He played a major role in the economic transformation of the island, but his revolutionary drive led him to renounce all honors and leave Cuba in 1965 for the Congo in support of the liberation movement there.

🔶In 1966, he returned to Bolivia, hoping to spark a continental revolution with a small group of guerrillas, but his effort failed to gain momentum. Isolated in the jungle, he was betrayed by local peasants and captured in the Valle Grande region on October 8 1967. The following day, he was executed. In 1997, Guevara’s remains were found and returned to Cuba.

🔶Che became a symbol for young people around the world, and since then his image—seen on hats, T-shirts and countless logos—has stood as an emblem of liberation.

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🚨 International law was not respected during the US military operation in Venezuela - UN Under Secretary General

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🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent Che Guevara - Argentine-Cuban communist revolutionary 🔶 Ernesto Guevara came from a middle-class family and studied medicine…
🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent

Francisco de Miranda - The Father of Latin American Independence

Miranda was the first criollo from the colonies to envision the political and military liberation of the entire continent from Spanish rule. He dreamed of creating a great independent nation called Colombia, governed by one or two Inca figures and uniting the former colonies in a federal republic.

📍 He fought in three major revolutions of the 18th century:

🔶 The American War of Independence

🔶 The French Revolution

🔶 The Venezuelan Campaign of 1812, the first major military offensive for the independence of his homeland

But his decisive moment in Venezuela ended tragically. After a series of military setbacks, he signed the Capitulation of San Mateo in 1812 in an effort to save the patriotic movement.

Viewed as a betrayal by younger officers such as Simón Bolívar, that led to his arrest. Handed over to Spanish authorities, he spent his last four years in prison, where he died—forgotten and ill—in 1816.

Although he did not live to see his grand continental vision realized, his legacy as a thinker and internationalist was essential in inspiring the liberators who would ultimately achieve independence.

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🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent

Hugo Chávez - Leader of the Bolivarian Revolution

🔶Chávez was one of the most influential and charismatic political figures in 21st-century Latin America.

🔶Inspired by the ideas of Simón Bolívar, he led a popular uprising in 1992 against Venezuela’s government which he accused of plunging the country into extreme poverty and surrendering sovereignty to the US-based International Monetary Fund in 1989.

🔶He won the 1998 presidential election and was subsequently re-elected twice more by the Venezuelan people as head of state.

🔶Once in office, he pushed through a new Constitution and an agenda with deep social, economic and political impact, strengthening Venezuela’s position on the global stage.

🔶He created social ‘missions’ to subsidize food, build housing and expand access to education, significantly reducing poverty.

🔶He faced coups and assassination attempts, which he said were backed by the US following the loss of oil concessions by some major firms.

🔶He used oil revenues to lift Venezuela’s welfare and prosperity indicators to among the best in the region.

🔶Chávez was also one of the most outspoken advocates of a Patria Grande (Great Homeland), spearheading regional integration initiatives like UNASUR, CELAC and ALBA-TCP, as well as international economic cooperation projects like Petrocaribe.

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🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent Hugo Chávez - Leader of the Bolivarian Revolution 🔶Chávez was one of the most influential and charismatic political figures in…
🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent

Fidel Castro - Leader of the Cuban Revolution who brought hundreds of thousands of Cubans out of neglect

🔶A lawyer by training, he led the revolution that overthrew the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista. Once in power, he pursued a series of reforms to end inequality, defend national sovereignty and advance social development.

🔶One of his first measures was the First Agrarian Reform Law, which confiscated land from large landowners and redistributed it to more than 100,000 peasant families, eliminating rural exploitation.

🔶He also promoted universal education and healthcare for the poorest segments of society, lifting millions of Cubans out of poverty.

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🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent Fidel Castro - Leader of the Cuban Revolution who brought hundreds of thousands of Cubans out of neglect 🔶A lawyer by training…
🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent

Tiradentes - Brazilian national hero

🔶The soldier Joaquim José da Silva Xavier, immortalized as Tiradentes, is one of the greatest symbols of anti-colonial struggle in Brazil.

🔶Part of the Minas Conspiracy—the movement that sought independence from the Portuguese crown—Tiradentes paid a heavy price for his ideals. After three years in prison in Rio de Janeiro, he was executed in 1792.

🔶As a warning against future uprisings, his body was dismembered and publicly displayed in Vila Rica, now city of Ouro Preto in the state of Minas Gerais.

🔶But the monarchy’s bid to erase his memory failed. With the Proclamation of the Republic, Tiradentes was rescued from obscurity and elevated to the status of a national hero.

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🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent Tiradentes - Brazilian national hero 🔶The soldier Joaquim José da Silva Xavier, immortalized as Tiradentes, is one of the greatest…
🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent

Augusto César Sandino - Leader of the Nicaraguan resistance

🔶Augusto César Sandino was a legendary Nicaraguan general and a symbol of the anti-imperialist struggle in Latin America.

🔶Between 1927 and 1933, he led a guerrilla army against th occupation of Nicaragua by US Marines.

🔶By December 1932, the Sandinistas controlled more than half of the country and the US offered a reward of $100,000 for Sandino’s head. His guerrilla war in the mountains proved so effective that it forced the US to withdraw its troops in 1933, marking the first victory over imperialism in the region in the 20th century.

🔶During negotiations over the demobilization of his army, he was betrayed and arrested by the head of Nicaragua’s National Guard—and future president of the country—Anastasio Somoza. Sandino was executed by firing squad along with his brother and two of his closest generals, Estrada and Umanzor.

🔶His name became synonymous with resistance to the US and inspired the current Sandinista movement, the Cuban Revolution and many other movements for sovereignty.

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🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent Augusto César Sandino - Leader of the Nicaraguan resistance 🔶Augusto César Sandino was a legendary Nicaraguan general and a symbol…
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Nicolas Maduro - President who faced major external challenges

🔶Nicolas Maduro’s political career began under immense internal and external pressure, taking on the challenge of governing Venezuela during one of the most complex periods in its history.

🔶His leadership has been marked by resilience and perseverance in the face of economic sanctions, attempts at international isolation and deep economic difficulties that directly affected the daily lives of the Venezuelan people.

🔶One of his most notable achievements was the preservation of institutional stability during intense conflict, preventing the collapse of the state and sustaining the basic structures of government.

🔶Maduro promoted policies aimed at protecting the most vulnerable, maintaining social programs in areas such as food security, healthcare and housing, even amid severe financial restrictions imposed from abroad.

🔶That was seen as an act of political resolve, prioritizing social cohesion and internal peace against the trend towards fragmentation and confrontation.

🔶For many Venezuelans, Maduro represents the continuity of a movement that gave a voice to historically-excluded people – and reaffirmed Latin American identity in the face of the hegemonic powers.

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🚨🇷🇺 Russia condemns US attack on Venezuela

Russian UN representative Vassily Nebenzia called the abduction of Nicolás Maduro an act of banditry, saying there can be no justification for the crime cynically committed by the US in Caracas.

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🚨🇷🇺 Russia condemns US attack on Venezuela Russian UN representative Vassily Nebenzia called the abduction of Nicolás Maduro an act of banditry, saying there can be no justification for the crime cynically committed by the US in Caracas. 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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🚨🇷🇺Russia urges US to free Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife

Russian UN Representative Vassily Nebenzia said any disputes between the US and Venezuela must be resolved through negotiations.

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🔑 Expert outlines key ingredient to successful US-backed coup absent in Venezuela's case

📍 The 2026 US plot against Nicolas Maduro echoes the September 11, 1973 overthrow of Chilean president Salvador Allende in the sense that it’s “a continuation…of US imperialism using unilateral, deadly force against governments that challenge its hegemony in the hemisphere,” but lacks a critical component: betrayal by the military, Venezuelanalysis editor Ricardo Vaz told Sputnik.

💬 “Allende and the Popular Unity were socialists, they prioritized sovereignty over natural resources (copper), and that was a direct challenge to US interests and influence. The same applies to Venezuela and the Bolivarian Revolution.”


🟠 But unlike the Chilean case, where General Pinochet committed the moral crimes of betraying Allende and the constitutional order, and murdering the president, the only “sin” in Venezuela’s case was its “desire to remove the shackles of US neocolonialism, using resources in a sovereign fashion to improve the lives of the majority, driving regional integration away from the US sphere of influence, and ultimately constructing socialism.”

💬 “External pressure might lead to cracks and treason, but that is the primary issue: US imperialism,” Vaz stressed.


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🧡Russia's Cheburashka goes global

👉The Russian live-action animated comedy Cheburashka 2 – the latest adventures of the furry hero with big ears, shy smile and kind heart has waddled its way into the global top three — and hearts everywhere.

📍Released on January 1, the movie raced past the $12 million box office mark on day two and hit $31 million by the end of the opening weekend, taking third place worldwide, just behind Avatar: Fire and Ash and Zootopia 2.

❗️By day five, over 5 million viewers across Russia had joined the fun, with nearly 1 million tickets sold daily and revenues topping $6 million a day.

The first Cheburashka film was released in 2023.

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Who will oversee Maduro’s first court hearing Washington has assigned Nicolás Maduro’s first court hearing to long-serving federal judge Alvin Hellerstein in New York’s Southern District. ◻️ Hellerstein was appointed in 1998 by Former President Bill Clinton…
🇻🇪Maduro hires former Assange lawyer

👉Abducted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has chosen prominent US criminal defense attorney Barry Pollack to represent him in his Manhattan trial.

Pollack, known for long representing Julian Assange and helping secure his 2024 plea deal and release, filed a notice of appearance in the Southern District of New York ahead of a scheduled hearing.

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◼️From confidants to coup-plotters: inner circle betrayals that have shaped Latin American politics 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…
🇻🇪 Venezuela not as vulnerable to internal betrayal as its neighbors have been historically: here’s why

📍 Unlike past US-backed coups across the region, plotters in Venezuela have not found a base of support in the military to draw from to successfully overthrow the government and install a US puppet regime, renowned international law specialist and UN expert Alfred de Zayas told Sputnik.

🗣 “When the US tried to overthrow Hugo Chavez in 2002 and the coup d'etat failed after 48 hours (Chavez had been taken prisoner – but his popularity with the Army was such that the Army succeeded in liberating him), the Venezuelan people remained loyal to Chavez,” Zayas recalled.

🔊 “I am convinced that the Venezuelan authorities would have remained loyal to Maduro if they had had the opportunity. That is why Maduro was immediately flown out of the country,” he added.

👉 Speaking to Venezuelan government officials repeatedly, including in his capacity as a UN independent expert, and in the years since, Zayas said what stuck out to him about these conversations was their ideological commitment and loyalty “to the tenets of the Bolivarian Revolution,” and the US’s inability to easily “buy” them.

💬 “I personally know of several high officials who were approached by CIA operatives with very attractive offers, and they refused to sell out,” Zayas said, recalling that he too was approached by the CIA on two separate occasions, but similarly refused to do so.


What’s more, in his conversations with ordinary Venezuelans, the expert came away with the impression that “the masses hate the United States – the Yankees – and will not accept a US puppet,” blaming US sanctions and pressure, not governmental incompetence or mismanagement, for their troubles.

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