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ShiaRevolutionary
24th February 2005, 13:17
I read somewhere that he was Killed by CIA agents. is there any truth in this? if not how did he die?

seraphim
24th February 2005, 13:21
If you mean che he was executed in Bolivia altough there sin't any proof of C.I.A involvement (correct me if i'm wrong) they had their grimey fingers in all kinds of pies.

Iepilei
24th February 2005, 13:23
He was taken out by a team trained by mercenaries suspected of CIA involvement, if I remember correctly. It's rough, though, so I may be wrong.

seraphim
24th February 2005, 13:28
I'm correcting myself here's something interesting the death of che (http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB5/index.html)

ShiaRevolutionary
24th February 2005, 13:37
Yes they do like to cover thier tracks:ph34r:
they are involved with a lot of things that are not seen to the ordinary man!

seraphim
24th February 2005, 13:57
that they are it's about the only thing tey're good at though they've had plenty of practice covering up their bungling and fuck ups

fernando
24th February 2005, 14:03
the CIA was involved in tracking down Che and his forces, they also trained the Bolivian military to hunt down Che. The CIA agent mainly in charge with this was Felix Rodriguez.

Dre_Guevara
24th February 2005, 19:15
There is no doubt that the CIA was involved with Che's death but it was the Bolivian anti-communists who really killed Che. The CIA was obviously trying to capture Che Guevara because they thought he was a threat. They wanted him alive for interrogation, but it was the Bolivians who took matters into their own hands.

fernando
25th February 2005, 12:14
Uhm...the CIA ordered Teran to execute Che as if he died during combat

Dre_Guevara
25th February 2005, 18:03
A lot of people believed he was killed by CIA, Bolivian troops, or even Castro...believe what you want but my exclusive sources tell me otherwise.


He did not die in combat, man lol the Bolivians specifically wanted the death of Che to look like it was in combat though.

Thomas
25th February 2005, 21:12
my exclusive sources tell me otherwise

Hmmmmm I'm hard pushed to believe you actually have access to sources like that, there are few, and many of them would not give a left winger the time of day.

http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB5/

Dre_Guevara
25th February 2005, 22:03
Originally posted by [email protected] 25 2005, 09:12 PM

my exclusive sources tell me otherwise

Hmmmmm I'm hard pushed to believe you actually have access to sources like that, there are few, and many of them would not give a left winger the time of day.

http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB5/
Yeah, yeah, I read the information on that link..it's old. And well about the exclusive sources..I have a lot of imported videos from South America detailing its history such as the Cuban Revolution and Che. I have some relatives in Colombia who support the FARC, that's why.

Phalanx
25th February 2005, 23:32
Weren't US troops involved with leading the Bolivian troops? I thought washington sent specially trained rangers.

Dre_Guevara
26th February 2005, 00:12
Originally posted by Chinghis [email protected] 25 2005, 11:32 PM
Weren't US troops involved with leading the Bolivian troops? I thought washington sent specially trained rangers.
Yes, you're right, but Bolivians took over..US wanted to interrogate him.

fernando
26th February 2005, 11:10
Uhm...funny since the CIA ordered his execution...

Dre_Guevara
26th February 2005, 19:26
Originally posted by [email protected] 26 2005, 11:10 AM
Uhm...funny since the CIA ordered his execution...
Ummm, no. Bolivians did, amigo.

fernando
27th February 2005, 01:05
ah, you're right! Anderson's book confirms that the order came from the Bolivian high command, but it was Rodriguez who ordered that Che were to be shot as if he had died in combat. I think Rodriguez went his own way a litte bit, he was ordered by his officers in the US to bring Guevara to Panama for interrogation. But he found it historically speaking too big a risk to do this, hence he agreed with the Bolivians and had him executed.

Dre_Guevara
27th February 2005, 04:09
:castro:

Anarcho-Communist
27th February 2005, 19:06
The CIA could so have done except that they dont have much involvement in africa

Peace, Love, Empathy

fernando
27th February 2005, 20:12
what are you on about? <_<

October Revolution
27th February 2005, 20:31
Originally posted by [email protected] 27 2005, 07:06 PM
The CIA could so have done except that they dont have much involvement in africa

Peace, Love, Empathy
Erm you do realise Bolivia is in South America don&#39;t you?

The Bolivians were helped by the CIA to capture Che then they were ordered to assasinate him so that the US would be rid of Che and his leftist movements. Fernando i beleieve your right in sayin he was shot to look like he died in battle but the US never wanted to send Che to Panama. They knew that if they elimintaed Che then the majority of any revolutionary movements against imperialism would be stopped in their tracks.

fernando
27th February 2005, 22:04
I think Felix Rodriguez knew this, Im not sure if the entire CIA who was involved with hunting down Che would have agreed with his execution though.

bed_of_nails
23rd March 2005, 05:43
You know... This is a tangent but I feel like I should say it.

I will never look at my English Teacher the same way again. He is an ex-CIA operative, and though he worked in Russia, he is still CIA. He is extremely liberal though... It horrifies me how I miss the blatantly obvious. Until two minutes ago, I had never made the connection between the CIA my english teacher worked for, and the CIA that was involved with Che&#39;s assassination. Tomorrow morning I am going to ask him about what they were told about Che in the CIA...

cubalibra
29th March 2005, 19:53
CIA was also involved in killings of JFK, RFK, Malcom X, and Martin Luther King as well as Che.