The Ambassador to Brazil
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Peter Hornbostel. The Ambassador to Brazil
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In mid-March 1964, a secret task force of United States warships and tankers set sail from the Caribbean bound for Brazil. The flotilla, which had the code name “Brother Sam,” included the world’s largest aircraft carrier, several destroyers, a troop carrier and three tankers. The United States later claimed that it was only intended to “show the American flag,” not invade, and that no one in the Brazilian military knew the task force was coming. In fact, neither was true. Although the flotilla never arrived in Brazilian waters, its actual purpose was to provide logistic and tactical support to the generals who were planning the coup. Of course they knew it was coming.
There were many in the United States government who were anxious to participate in the coup. The CIA was desperately seeking a way to resurrect its reputation, which had been shattered a few years earlier in the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. Lincoln Gordon, the United States ambassador in Rio, a former Harvard professor, had achieved nothing by the embassy’s surreptitious contributions of millions of dollars to the political campaigns of right wing Brazilian politicians. He was anxious for the United States to achieve some kind of success that he could claim as his own. Meanwhile, the White House was seeking to establish President Lyndon Johnson as leader of the hemisphere, in place of John Kennedy, whose reputation in death remained far greater than Johnson’s own.
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“Whose revolution is it?” she asked. “Is it your revolution?”
“No,” he said.
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