Exclusive: The mainstream medias obituaries for Gen. Manuel Noriega missed the real story: the U.S. governments rank hypocrisy in justifying a bloody invasion that deepened Panamas role in the drug trade, explains Jonathan Marshall.
The death of former Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega on May 29 elicited few if any tears. But it should have sparked more reflection in the United States on his ugly history of service to the CIA, the hypocrisy of Washingtons sudden discovery of his abuses once Noriega became an unreliable ally against the Nicaraguan Sandinistas, and the George H.W. Bush administrations bloody and illegal invasion of Panama in December 1989.
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