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Counter-Revolution: Guatemala's Tragedy

Rosen, Bernard | July 31, 1954 issue

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To the people of the U.S., the overthrow of the communist regime of Guatemala was merely another incident in the West's anti-Communist crusade. For Guatemala, however, the event had far different implications, and the issue of communism was involved only because the U.S. injected it. To say that the only interest of the new government is to block communism in Guatemala and destroy a Soviet beachhead in the Americas is nonsense. Its chief target is the reforms, particularly the agrarian reform, which was expected to undermine the power of the landholders and the foreign enterprises.

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COMMUNISM; REFORMS; ECONOMIC development; INTERNATIONAL business enterprises; GUATEMALA; UNITED States
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