History: You Can't Go Anywhere
The article discusses the similarities and differences between the U.S. military actions against Latin American leaders, focusing on the recent events in Venezuela and the historical context of Manuel Noriega's ousting in Panama 36 years ago.
When François Mitterrand used France's veto at the UN to prevent the condemnation of the American invasion in Panama
The article discusses how François Mitterrand used France's UN veto to block condemnation of the 1989 US invasion of Panama, which aimed to oust President Manuel Noriega, paralleling recent events surrounding Nicolás Maduro.
The Arrest of Maduro Reminds of the 1989 Event – How Did It End?
The article discusses the parallels between Nicolás Maduro's current legal challenges and the historical arrest of Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega in 1989, suggesting that Noriega's case may serve as a reference for the prosecution.
A tale of two U.S. interventions and why Venezuela is not Panama 2.0
The article compares the U.S. military interventions in Panama and Venezuela, highlighting the differing circumstances and implications of both actions.
Maduro capture echoes Noriega takedown that used rock music as psychological warfare against dictator
The capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro revives memories of the U.S. operation that took down Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega 36 years earlier, which notably involved rock music as a psychological tactic.
Noriega, 1989: the extended shadow of the operation that has ended Maduro
The article draws parallels between the capture of Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega in 1989 and the current political situation in Venezuela, highlighting similarities in circumstances surrounding both leaders' arrests due to drug trafficking.
From Noriega to Maduro, how the US removed an active president from the country
The article discusses the unprecedented operation by the US to remove an active president from Venezuela, drawing historical comparisons to the 1989 overthrow of Manuel Noriega in Panama.
Maduro joins Iraq’s Saddam, Panama’s Noriega as latest leader taken by US
The reported capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by the U.S. has drawn comparisons to past instances of leaders like Saddam Hussein and Manuel Noriega being taken.
The Overthrow of Maduro Reminds of the Event from 1989
The potential capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. Delta Force operators parallels the 1989 arrest of Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega by American special forces, according to reports.
The capture of Maduro exactly 35 years after the arrest of Noriega
The capture of Nicolas Maduro coincides exactly 35 years after Manuel Noriega's arrest in Panama, where Noriega surrendered to U.S. authorities following an invasion ordered by then-President George H. W. Bush.
1989, the precedent of the capture of Manuel Noriega in Panama
The article discusses the historical precedent of the U.S. capture of Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega in 1989, comparing it to the current situation regarding Nicolas Maduro.