CIA Role in Chile’s 1973 Coup

Chile’s political landscape was dramatically reshaped in 1973, largely due to covert CIA involvement aimed at destabilizing President Salvador Allende’s socialist administration. Viewing Allende’s nationalization of key industries and socialist reforms as threats to U.S. economic interests, the CIA launched aggressive economic sabotage efforts, including withholding international loans and disrupting trade. Simultaneously, American operatives conducted sophisticated propaganda campaigns, fueling unrest and magnifying fears of a communist takeover. These operations culminated in General Augusto Pinochet’s violent coup on September 11, 1973, leading to Allende’s death and a brutal military dictatorship characterized by widespread human rights violations and suppression of dissent.