- Guatemala. The coup was
precipitated by a CIA
covert operation code-named
PBSuccess. The
Guatemalan Revolution began in 1944,
after a po****r
uprising toppled...
- a
foreign power, i.e. the
Soviet Union." The CIA
undertook Operation PBSuccess to
overthrow the
democratically elected Jacobo Árbenz in the 1954 Guatemalan...
- The
Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity (in Spanish:
Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca, URNG-MAIZ or most
commonly URNG) is a Guatemalan...
- government. The CIA
operation to
overthrow Jacobo Árbenz, code-named
Operation PBSuccess, was
authorized by
Eisenhower in
August 1953.
Carlos Castillo Armas, once...
- and
stable relations with the West,
triggered planning for
Operation PBSuccess, a plan to
overthrow Guatemalan President Jacobo Arbenz. The plan was...
- projects, code
names are
occasionally specially chosen—GOLD, SILVER,
PBSUCCESS, CORONA. When
Robert F.
Kennedy requested a code name for the government-wide...
-
against Árbenz.
Eisenhower authorized the CIA to
carry out
Operation PBSuccess in
August 1953. The CIA armed, funded, and
trained a
force of 480 men...
- Árbenz. The CIA
operation to
overthrow Jacobo Árbenz, code-named
Operation PBSuccess, was
authorized by
Eisenhower in
August 1953. The
operation was granted...
-
permitting plausible denial."
Training files of the CIA's
covert "Operation
PBSuccess" for the 1954 coup in
Guatemala describe plausible deniability. According...
- two
years later by
Operation PBSuccess,
another covert operation in
which Castillo Armas pla**** a
prominent role.
PBSuccess toppled the Árbenz government...