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* [[SALINAS DE GORTARI, CARLOS|Carlos Salinas de Gortari]] | * [[SALINAS DE GORTARI, CARLOS|Carlos Salinas de Gortari]] | ||
* [[ABREGO, JUAN GARCIA|Juan García Ábrego]] | * [[ABREGO, JUAN GARCIA|Juan García Ábrego]] | ||
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+ | == [[NI|Nicaragua]] == | ||
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+ | * [[CALERO, ADOLFO|Adolfo Colaro]] DOB 1931-12-22 DOD 2012-06-02 | ||
+ | * [[BORGE, TOMAS|Tomas Borge]] DOB 1930-08-13 DOD 2012-04-30 | ||
+ | * Bermudez | ||
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+ | Commanders: | ||
+ | * Fernando | ||
+ | * Franklin | ||
+ | * Martin | ||
+ | * Chamoro | ||
+ | * Pastora | ||
+ | * Nora (a woman) | ||
+ | * Lacayo | ||
== [[US|United States]] == | == [[US|United States]] == |
Revision as of 20:00, 14 April 2013
Involved Persons
Colombia
- Jorge Luis Ochoa Vásquez DOB 1950-08-30
- Carlos Lehder DOB 1949-09-07
- Antonio Navarro Wolff
El Salvador
- José Napoleón Duarte DOB 1925-11-23 DOD 1990-02-23
- Balestaros
- Maty
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
- Adolfo Colaro DOB 1931-12-22 DOD 2012-06-02
- Tomas Borge DOB 1930-08-13 DOD 2012-04-30
- Bermudez
Commanders:
- Fernando
- Franklin
- Martin
- Chamoro
- Pastora
- Nora (a woman)
- Lacayo
United States
- Casey (William Casey, Director Central Intelligence)
- Clair-George (Clair Elroy George, Head of CIA's Central American Task Force)
- Bush (Vice President George Bush)
- Kissinger (Dr Henry Kissinger, Chairman, Kissinger Associates; former US Secretary of State; former National Security Adviser)
- Haig (General Alexander Haig, former Secretary of State)
- Greg (Donald Gregg, former National Security Adviser to VP Bush, Ambassador to Korea and alleged joint "Controller" of Panama's Manuel Noriega, along with William Casey)
- Clairage (Duane "Dewey" Clarradge, CIA)
- Fernandez (Joseph Fernandez, CIA Costa Rica Station Chief)
- North (Lt Col. Oliver North, National Security Council aide)
- Singlaub (John Singlaub, CIA covert operator)
- Colby (William Colby, Director Central Intelligence, 1973-76)
- Secord (Richard V. Secord, regarded as a "brilliant" CIA black operative)
- Weld (William Weld, head of Criminal Division, US Department of Justice; instrumental in "blocking" Senate investigations into narcotics, according to testimony of former Senate special investigator, Jack Blum)
- Rodriguez (Felix Rodríguez, CIA officer with close connection to VP Bush)
- Peroot (General Peroot, Defense Intelligence Agency)
Source: SEAL, BARRY