Manuel Noriega's Last Days Memorialized In Leaked U.S. Embassy Documents

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Manuel Noriega promised retribution against "Panamanian traitors and their U.S. Masters"
One week before his ouster, Panama strongman Manuel Noriega was preparing to crack down on his opponents and rally his troops, according to Prudence Bushnell, at the time U.S. Ambassador to Panama.

Bushnell's analysis is among the first set of U.S. Embassy documents released by Wikileaks on Nov. 28, detailing her version of Noriega's last days in power. Bushnell intimated Panamanians would welcome U.S. intervention.

On December 13, 1989,  Bushnell painted a grim picture for Uncle Sam's interests in the Central American nation. It was a telegram to her boss -- then-State Department Secretary George P. Schultz -- seven days before U.S. armed forces invaded Panama.

"The Panama crisis continues to grind on with no clear end in sight," Bushnell relayed. "Noriega tenaciously holds on to power, intimidating his opponents and firing up his supporters with slogans calling for retribution against 'Panamanian traitors and their U.S. masters,' should anything happen to him."

"Nevertheless, recent press reports of an alleged U.S. covert action plan against Noriega have once again raised the hopes of some Panamanians that this may be the beginning of his end," Bushnell noted.

"Noriega himself is apparently attaching some credibility to the press reports. He has reacted nervously by stepping up the harassment of the opposition and increasing the size, training, activity, and armament of his 'dignity battalions.' The opposition leadership is concerned over the new 'eye-for-an-eye' para-military campaign."

The ambassador concluded that the only way Noriega would lose power was through a successful coup. "Given the broad political realities in this country, the only hope for a first step in crisis resolution is another coup," Bushnell surmised. "Waiting for that to happen is the main political prospect for Panama in 1990."

As history shows, the U.S. couldn't wait. American armed forces bum-rushed Noriega on December 20, 1989.

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