
The US invasion of Panama
More than 20,000 US soldiers invaded Panama on the 20th of December 1989 to remove the country’s dictator.
In December 1989, more than 20,000 US soldiers descended on the tiny Central American country of Panama.
The Americans sought to remove the country’s leader, General Manuel Noriega, who sought refuge from the invading forces with the Papal Ambassador.
Noriega was a dictator and had been indicted in Florida over drug trafficking.
In 2010, Neal Razzell spoke to Enrique Jelenszky, who assisted communications between the US troops and Noriega.
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(Photo: A US soldier raises the barbed wire barricade to stop demonstrators from marching towards the Vatican Embassy, where Noriega is seeking asylum/ Credit:REUTERS/Corinne Dufka)
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