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Report on The America

Preparing The Battlefield

Pages 26-48 | Published online: 01 Jun 2016

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  • The author is indebted for this phrase to the Instituto Hist6rico Centroamericano. See Envio, December 1984.
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  • Clarence Lusane, “Israeli Arms in Central America,” Covert Action Information Bulletin (Winter 1984).
  • For a discussion of these developments, see Jos6 Rodolfo Castro Orellana, “El plan de contrainsurgencia norteamericano para El Salvador y los cambios en las fuerzas armadas gubernamentales” (Managua, Nicaragua: Coordinadora Regional de Investigaciones Econ6micas y Sociales, CRIES: August 1985).
  • Col. John Waghelstein, talk at American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC, January 16, 1985.
  • See Castro Orellana, “El plan de contrainsurgencia.”
  • Sarkesian, “Low-Intensity Conflict: Concepts, Principles and Policy Guidelines,” p. 5.
  • See George Black, “Under the Gun,” Report on the Americas, Vol.XIX, no.6 (November-December 1985).
  • Robert Kupperman Associates, “Low-Intensity Conflict,” p.39 .
  • Waghelstein, talk at American Enterprise Institute.
  • “El FMLN sefiala el camino: mensaje de la Comandancia General,” Sistema Farabundo Marti de Comunicaci6n, August 1985.
  • Author’s interview.
  • See “Duarte: Prisoner of War.”
  • Ibid.

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