50 Years After Coup in Chile: Peter Kornbluh on How U.S. Continues to Hide Role of Nixon & Kissinger
On the 50th anniversary of the U.S.-backed military coup in Chile that deposed democratically elected socialist leader Salvador Allende, we discuss the U.S. contribution to the coup and declassified records obtained by the National Security Archive's Chile Documentation Project with Peter Kornbluh. His book, The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability, has been revised and published in Chile for the first time. There's a lot known about the U.S. role in Chile, but there's a lot to be reminded of, as well, and then there are the secrets that remain," says Kornbluh, who says countries around the world must learn from Chile's history to counter growing misinformation and authoritarianism today. Very authoritarian voices are rising to dangerous levels that actually threaten our democracy."