Operation WASHTUB
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Operation Operation WASHTUB was a CIA-organized covert operation to plant a phony Soviet arms cache in Nicaragua to demonstrate Guatemalan ties to Moscow. It was part of the effort to overthrow the democratically-elected President of Guatemala, Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán in 1954.[1][2]
On February 19, 1954, the CIA planted a cache of Soviet-made arms on the Nicaraguan coast to be "discovered" weeks later by fishermen in the pay of Nicaraguan president Anastasio Somoza García. On May 7, 1954, President Somoza told reporters at a press conference that a Soviet submarine had been photographed, but that no prints or negatives were available. The story also involved Guatemalan assassination squads. The press and the public were skeptical and the story did not get much press. .[3]
[edit] Notes
- ^ Ward, Matthew. "Washington Unmakes Guatemala, 1954 Appendix A: Timeline of Events". Council on Hemispheric Affairs.
- ^ Piero Gleijeses, Nick. Secret History: The CIA's Classified Account of Its Operations in Guatemala, 1952-1954. Page 57
- ^ Piero, p. 57 referring to Gleijeses, Shattered Hope, p. 294