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01/06/2026 (Tue) 14:07
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>>172999More from The Guardian:”
“The court refused to allow Noriega’s defence to present any evidence relating to his work for the CIA, his payments from the US government, his knowledge of US subversion in Central America, his contacts with senior figures such as Bush, and their knowledge of his activities as Panama’s dictator. His lawyers protested, but in vain. In many respects, the Miami proceedings resembled an east European show trial, with the outcome never in doubt.
Bush got his man, Noriega was silenced, nefarious US behaviour in Central America was effectively concealed, and the concept of justified, forcible regime change was fatefully reinforced.”
“Noriega had been a big puppet for the CIA in the beginning, but then became a liability, so he was removed.”
Noriega was “silenced.”
Maduro is going to be “talking.”
Huge difference.
My article on Bush’s destruction of Central America:
https://badlands.substack.com/p/school-of-assassins-and-dictatorshttps://x.com/JoeLang51440671/status/2008184302903632113Joe Rogan Podcast News @joeroganhq - Video: Ben Askren: "Nate Diaz, I don’t even think he’s that good, but he has convinced people he’s good at fighting somehow, some way. He was average."
"His record is 21–13. That’s not that great. Within the UFC, he was 16–12. Please don’t post this clip because the Diaz Army will attack me."
https://x.com/RedCorner_MMA/status/2008383641546866834/video/1https://x.com/joeroganhq/status/2008527722709217538
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