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... forces with weapons , sup- plies , and funding ; predecessor to PBSUCCESS PBHISTORY , Central Intelligence Agency project to gather and analyze docu- ments from the Arbenz government in Guatemala that would incriminate Arbenz as a ...
... forces to produce a change . The Communists will also attempt to subvert or neutralize the Army in order to reduce its capability to prevent them from eventually taking full control of the Government . Discussion The Arbenz ...
... forces to produce a change . The Communists will also attempt to subvert or neutralize the Army in order to reduce its capability to prevent them from eventually taking full control of the Government . 7 . Memorandum From the Acting ...
... forces , ( 2 ) opportunity for buying support , particularly Army Guardia Civil and key gov't figures , for immobilizing forces not buyable through student [ less than 1 line of source text not declassified ] or labor inspired action ...
... force presently has only four old planes which can operate . 3. Revolt to take place in Guatemala City in daring coup ... forces . Preparations already made for use about 400 men who are ready to act within short notice . They only know ...