60 Years Since Coup, Brazilians Call on US to Declassify its Role
Washington was not only behind the putschists, but drew up plans for a possible invasion and sent a task force to support the military plotters
By Nick Cleveland-Stout April 1, 2024
Source: Responsible Statecraft
Today marks a solemn anniversary in Brazil: 60 years ago, the Brazilian military seized power from the government of João Goulart, marking the start of over two decades of military rule.
Brazils 2014 Truth Commission report is the countrys only formal investigation into this period of dictatorial rule. The commissions 2,000-page report revealed some grisly details of the dictatorships human rights abuses, identified over 400 individuals killed by the military, and shed light on Brazils role in destabilizing other Latin American countries.
To assist with the Truth Commission, then-Vice President Joe Biden hand-delivered declassified State Department records to former Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff who herself had been imprisoned and tortured by the military regime. The records offered details about the dictatorship and Washingtons enabling of abuses, including a cable from former Ambassador to Brazil William Rountree arguing that condemning the regimes human rights excesses would be counterproductive.
Bidens delivery of the declassified records was symbolic, since the U.S. had supported the coup. The U.S. solidified its support for the putschists the year prior, drew up plans for a U.S. invasion if deemed necessary, and sent a naval task force to Brazil to support the military plotters. In the end, direct U.S. involvement wasnt needed Goulart fled to Uruguay by April 4. The coup was carried out by Brazils generals, but Washington celebrated it as a victory for its interests nonetheless.
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