JUNE 18




JUNE 18 — 1812 War of 1812 begins; 1954 CIA leads coup d’etat in Guatemala in Operation: PBSuccess

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JUNE 18 — 1812 War of 1812 begins; 1954 CIA leads coup d’etat in Guatemala in Operation: PBSuccess


1812 – The War of 1812 begins.

One of the more obscure American wars, many Americans are only familiar with the fact that the British sacked the White House, Andrew Jackson was involved in the south, and about the Battle of New Orleans.

The British considered the war very annoying just like President James Madison, and the only reason they had to slap the Americans at the time was because of events that led after Napoleon went into Moscow due to the fact that the British and French were still at war.

The War of 1812 did not have a big hero like George Washington, Woodrow Wilson or FDR. It didn’t have any great single commanders like George Washington, Ulysses Grant, or Dwight Eisenhower. The way the British see it, Americans stabbed Great Britain in the back by trying unsuccessfully to invade Canada.

America declared war against Great Britain for several reasons, including trade restrictions brought about by the British war with France, the impressments of American merchant sailors into the Royal Navy, British support of Indian tribes against American expansion, outrage over insults to national honor after humiliations on the high seas. Oh yeah, and American expansion into Canada.

After President Madison proclaimed the state of war to be in effect, American forces launched a three-point invasion of Canada, and none of them were successful. In 18141, with Napoleon’s French Empire collapsing, the British were able to allocate more military resources to the American war, and Washington DC fell to the British in August.
In September, the tide of the war turned when Thomas Macdonough’s American naval force won a decisive victory at the Battle of Plattsburg Bay on Lake Champlain. The invading British army was forced to retreat back tint Canada.

The American victory on Lake Champlain led to the conclusion of US-British peace negotiations in Belgium, and on December 24 1814 the Treaty oaf Ghent was signed, formally ending the War or 1812. By the terms of the agreement, all conquered territory was to be returned, and a commission would be established to settle the boundary of the US and Canada.

1954  Operation PB Success: U.S. backed coup d’état storms Guatemala.

You sure you want to know how the Central Intelligence Agency was handling the Cold War. In1944, Guatemalan Authoritarian Jorge Ubico had  tipped the balance of power to the first democratically elected president Juan Jose Arevalo who introduced social reform programs to the country, and in 1951 was replaced by Jacabo Armenz who continued more social reforms.

These reforms that the people of Guatemala desperately wanted however stunk like communism to U.S. Presidents Harry Truman and Ike Eisenhower. Truman authorized PBFORTUNE, designed to overthrow Amenz, but the plot quickly was aborted.

In August 1953 President Ike sent out Allan Dulles who led the CIA, and his brother John Foster to supply weapons and training to Carlo Castillo Armas and his army. You can find detail s on the assassination training manuals that were declassified in 1997 from the Natational Security Archive, but basically in January 1952 the CIA was making a list of folks in Arbenz’s government “to eliminate immediately in event of a successful anti-Communist coup.”

The manuals continue to provide all sorts of ways to assassinate someone, including a hammer, axe, wrench, screwdriver, etc. etc. and points out that “no assassination records should ever be written or recorded.” It would be on this day in 1954 that Castillo Armas’s army invaded, and though militarily was not successful, the psychological warfare of the CIA led to the surrender  of the Guatemalan army, and a few days later, Armas would become dictator.

Those who opposed him were often killed or tortured. PBHISTORY would be sent in to justify the US-backed invasion by showing proof of Soviet communism, but found none. Needless to say, this is one of the many reasons Latin America calls the United States “the great Satan”.  Guatemala was locked into a civil war that went on for over 40 years.

1912 — The Chicago national Republican Convention splits
…between President Taft and Theodore Roosevelt; after Taft is nominated, Roosevelt and progressive elements of the party form the Progressive Party.

Speaking of Taft, Happy anniversary William and Nelle! They were married in Cincinnati in 1886. Helen Nellie Herron was quite a politically charged woman and is credited for pushing her husband into pursuing politics. She cultivated a friendship with Teddy Roosevelt and his family, and in 1904 Taft became President Teddy Roosevelt’s secretary of war.

Four years later, Rough N Ready Roosevelt selected the Sleeping Beauty Taft was given the job for the White House., bringing us back to the Progressive party, otherwise known as the Bull Moose party.

After Taft, aka the Big Lub became president; Teddy didn’t much care for his overly conservative policies, especially when Taft used the Sherman Anti-Trust Act to break up US Steel. Taft had full support of the Republican Party, so Roosevelt established the Progressive party.

The main platform was reversing the domination of politics by business interests, or crony capitalism. The platform called for strict limits and disclosure requirements on political campaign contributions, registration of lobbyists, and recording and publication of Congressional committee proceedings, as well as a number of political and social reforms. By the 1930s, many of the Progressives joined the New Deal Democratic Party coalition of FDR.




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