The Third Current of Revolution

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A new aspect of low-intensity conflict can also be seen these days in El Salvador, where the decade-long insurgency appears ready to continue without aid from traditional sources in Cuba and East Europe. The Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) made its debut in 1980, but not before a private give a boost to network used to be established within the U.S. and other western countries to supply funds and political give a boost to for its struggle to overthrow the Salvadoran government. The FMLN is probably the most sophisticated guerrilla force in Latin American history. Raising millions of dollars, the FMLN depends on a well-oiled propaganda machine run by American supporters to pressure Congress to weaken the Salvadoran government. Utilizing front groups, churches, and public figures, the FMLN’s private network has stymied policymakers in Washington and San Salvador. This book illuminates this new dimension of low-intensity conflict so that it will confound the U.S. and its allies within the decade to come.

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