>>266924>Because his regime was SUCCESSFUL! That depends, it was success for the oligarchs and the CIA handlers, and an absolute defeat for the commies.
By the way, the forgotten Chilean citizens starved with the commies and the capitalist, no matter who is in charge, the common Joe always is screwed.
>>266929>the forgotten Chilean citizens starved with the commiesThat's because of the chaos that was Chile under Allende was not something that could be fixed overnight. Chile under Pinochet had WAY less poor people starving on the streets. And you know, it doesn't matter how good a country is, there's always going to be poverty.
>>266924>Many countries that went through a dictatorship generally have a mindset that the dictatorship was horrible and that they should never go back to that. I agree, when the enforcers point guns at the people, the resentment can grow to become pure hate.
>Chile is different! I doubt it, I don't believe the propaganda. Some portion of the population got benefits from the regime change and the rest (the lower class) didn't after many years down the road. When Pinochet stepped down the liberals took over with all their degenerate lefty baggage, this is precisely why Pinochet is loved for some, Pinochet meant stability while democracy is a roller coaster.
In the end, Pinochet's coup d'état was about to restore the control of the local oligarchs, as usually happens in South America. Take in count, if American agents were involved in the coup by grooming the Chilean military, then a powerful economic reason existed behind the curtains.
>>266929>no matter who is in charge, the common Joe always is screwed.Thats where you are wrong.
>>266924Pinochet is one of the 20th Century's great heroes. He overthrew a Russian puppet regime and restored democracy, and he killed lots of Communist traitors. Possibly not enough of them, but a significant number.
Reading the history of the 20th Century leaves any sane person with no doubt that democracy is fragile and a nation could do far worse than a Pinochet. I'm sure millions of dead Cambodians would tell you they'd have preferred Pinochet to Pol Pot. If only Cambodia had had a Pinochet of its own, to overthrow Pol Pot and throw him and all his Khmer Rouge terrorists out of helicopters into the Gulf of Thailand.
All over Latin America, the Communists saw the success of Communist terrorism in Southeast Asia and attempted to overthrow pro-Western governments--in all instances with weapons and training provided by Cuba and the USSR. In some nations, like Argentina and El Salvador, they were beaten back. In Nicaragua they were not, causing a bloodbath and a decade-long civil war. If only they'd had a Pinochet of their own.
>>267456>Pinochet is one of the 20th Century's great heroes.Let me pull the wool over your eyes about the dynamic of regime change.
According to the narrative Pinochet by himself defeated the commies just because they were evil. Reality is a bit more complicated.
As I know there was a disagreement with foreign companies about the Chilean cooper and the commie president Allende wanted a bigger piece of action for Chile's treasury. So as usual the intrigue begun and the plot for the coup was green lighted.
Pinochet just was the tool to restore the local patrician families to the helm (the traditional administrators) and little has to do with capitalism vs communism.
You have to understand that for the international financiers what matters is to extract resources, and under what political regime those resources are, is irrelevant.
>>267461Reds are enemies of mankind. Allegiance to Marxism is treason to the human race.
>>267459I don't know why this is supposed to be some big revelation, considering that mainstream and lefty sources push this talking point. When the CIA coups a country they usually can't control it directly but they rather appoint someone who is aligned with their interests and in a position to take control. Usually this is pretty terrible like in Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan, but Chile managed to get lucky as Pinochet was not incompetent, despotic, or corrupt. While this is the exception for regime changes it's not impossible, just as blowing random things up may conceivably improve rather than ruin the surrounding area once in a while. In any case the restoration of the "local patrician families" was an objectively superior outcome to falling under communist tyranny.