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| == Western terrorism == | | == Western terrorism == |
| [[Ronald Reagan]] [[Operation Cyclone|supported]] the [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978–1992)|Afghan]] [[mujahideen]] against the [[Soviet Army]] in the 1980s. After the fall of the Soviet Union, his successors transported the same militants into [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]] and [[Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija|Kosovo]] to destroy [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2006)|Yugoslavia]].<ref name=":0" /> | | [[Ronald Reagan]] [[Operation Cyclone|supported]] the [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978–1992)|Afghan]] [[mujahideen]] against the [[Soviet Army]] in the 1980s. After the fall of the Soviet Union, his successors transported the same militants into [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]] and [[Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija|Kosovo]] to destroy [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2006)|Yugoslavia]].<ref name=":0" /> |
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| The [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|United Kingdom]] financed right wing Unionist terrorism against Irish Catholic civilians and [[Irish Republican]] resistance organizations during [[the Troubles]]. This included [[Ulster Defence Regiment]] soldiers who were also members of Unionist terrorist groups and conspiracies to fund the [[Ulster Volunteer Force]] materially within the British army.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Socialist Worker|title=Documents reveal how Britain backed Loyalist terror in Northern Ireland|date=2011-8-09|url=https://socialistworker.co.uk/news/documents-reveal-how-britain-backed-loyalist-terror-in-northern-ireland/}}</ref>
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| The [[CIA]] facilitated right wing coups in Latin America and subsequently built a network of terror called [[Operation Condor]] beginning officially in 1975, though the intelligence sharing network existed as early as 1974. The network facilitated the murder, kidnapping, torture, disappearance and arrest of leftist and other political dissidents, including those who had left their home countries. In 1978, amidst the resistance campaigns of the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]], the [[Red Brigades]], the [[Red Army Faction]], [[(Euskadi Ta Askatasuna|Euskadi Ta Askatasuna]], among others, France, the United Kingdom and West Germany planned to establish a similar network of repression.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Whitney Webb|newspaper=Mintpress News|title=CIA DOCS SHOWS UK, FRANCE AND WEST GERMANY WANTED TO BRING “OPERATION CONDOR” TO EUROPE|date=2019-04-17|url=https://www.mintpressnews.com/declassified-cia-docs-uk-france-and-west-germany-wanted-to-bring-operation-condor-to-europe/257541/}}</ref>
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| == References == | | == References == |
| [[Category:Marxist terminology]] | | [[Category:Marxist terminology]] |
| [[Category:Capitalist terminology]] | | [[Category:Capitalist terminology]] |