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The Cold War in Africa (3/5), the Cia in Angola in 1975

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Without ever directly intervening in Angola, the United States, under the impetus of the "hawk" Henry Kissinger, led from 1975 an underground war against the Soviets and Cubans in numbers on Angolan battlefields. Arms deliveries, mercenary financing, destabilization operations: the CIA's engagement explains the duration of a conflict that lasted more than fifteen years An investigation by Olivier Toscer Jonas Savimbi, UNITA leader, one of the th…
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Without ever directly intervening in Angola, the United States, under the impetus of the "hawk" Henry Kissinger, led from 1975 an underground war against the Soviets and Cubans in numbers on Angolan battlefields. Arms deliveries, mercenary financing, destabilization operations: the CIA's engagement explains the duration of a conflict that lasted more than fifteen years An investigation by Olivier Toscer Jonas Savimbi, UNITA leader, one of the th…

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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