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An American soldier stands in the street with a blindfolded Panamanian prisoner during the United States invasion, 'Operation Just Cause,' to oust Panamanian leader General Manuel Noriega. Photo by Consolidated News Pictures/Getty Images
Posted inUnder the Shadow

Panama. US Invasion. | Under the Shadow, Episode 13

by Michael Fox September 5, 2024September 6, 2024

In 1989, the US invaded Panama under the banner of ‘Operation Just Cause,’ slaughtering hundreds of civilians. When will the US face accountability for its war crimes?

The Monroe Doctrine in action. Card from 1941 showing Uncle Sam strangling the neck of South America according to the terms of the Monroe Doctrine which gave the United States supremecy in the Western Hemisphere for nearly two centuries. Photo by Michael Nicholson/Corbis via Getty Images
Posted inUnder the Shadow

The Legacy of Monroe | Under the Shadow, Bonus Episode 4 

by Michael Fox August 13, 2024August 15, 2024
Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro shout slogans while they listen to a speech during a rally at the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas on August 1, 2024. Photo by YURI CORTEZ/AFP via Getty Images
Posted inUnder the Shadow

Venezuela, Media War | Under the Shadow, Bonus Episode 3

by Michael Fox August 6, 2024August 9, 2024
U.S. Marines Search The Tree Line For Trails Left By Intruders During A Jungle Patrol On Fort Howard, Panama, On June 11, 1999. Photo By Getty Images
Posted inUnder the Shadow

The Panama Canal | Under the Shadow, Episode 12

by Michael Fox July 24, 2024July 24, 2024
President Ronald Reagan and Luis Alberto Monge Alvarez at The Signing of The United States/Costa Rica Extradition Treaty at The National Theater in San Jose Costa Rica. This item was produced or created on December 4, 1982.The creator compiled or maintained the parent series, Reagan White House Photographs, between January 20, 1981–January 20, 1989.
Posted inUnder the Shadow

The US hand in Costa Rica | Under the Shadow, Episode 11

by Michael Fox July 9, 2024July 9, 2024
Noam Chomsky lectures on “fifty reasons why we live in a totalitarian society” at the University of Wyoming Arts & Sciences Auditorium on February 20, 1989 in Laramie, Wyoming. Photo by Mark Junge/Getty Images
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Chomsky on U.S. Intervention in Central America | Under the Shadow, Bonus Episode 2

by Michael Fox June 25, 2024July 2, 2024
Production photo from the set of Walker on location in Nicaragua. Photo courtesy of Alex Cox / Credit: Richard Edson
Posted inUnder the Shadow

Hollywood. Empire | Under the Shadow, Bonus Episode

by Michael Fox June 11, 2024June 14, 2024
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Nicaragua, 1980s. Contra War | Under the Shadow, Episode 10, Part 2

by Michael Fox May 28, 2024June 3, 2024
Members of a Sandinista "Auto-Defense" farming cooperative brandish AK-47s to defend against attacks by U.S.-backed Contra reblels, Esteli Department, Nicaragua. Photo by Scott Wallace/Getty Images
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Nicaragua, 1980s. Revolution | Under the Shadow, Episode 10, Part 1

by Michael Fox May 14, 2024May 24, 2024
General Sandino [center] and Entourage enroute to Mexico. Photo via U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
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Nicaragua. Sandino | Under the Shadow, Episode 9

by Michael Fox April 23, 2024April 25, 2024

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