This Day in History : [ 20 / Dec ]

The U.S. invades Panama

The United States invades Panama in an attempt to overthrow military dictator Manuel Noriega who had been indicted in the United States on drug trafficking charges and was accused of suppressing democracy in Panama and endangering U.S.nationals.Noriegas Panamanian Defense Forces (PDF) were promptly crushed forcing the dictator to seek asylum with the Vatican anuncio in Panama City where he surrendered on January 3 1990.In 1970 Noriega a rising figure in the Panamanian military was recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to assist in the U.S.

struggle against the spread of communism in Central America.Noriega became involved in drug trafficking and in 1977 was removed from the CIA payroll.After the Marxist Sandinista government came to power in 1979 Noriega was brought back into the CIA fold.

In 1983 he become military dictator of Panama.Noriega supported U.S.initiatives in Central America and in turn was praised by the White House even though a Senate committee concluded in 1983 that Panama was a major center for drug trafficking.In 1984 Noriega committed fraud in Panamas presidential election in favor of Nicols Ardito Barletta who became a puppet president.

Still Noriega enjoyed the continued support of the Reagan administration which valued his aid in its efforts to overthrow Nicaraguas Sandinista government.In 1986 just months before the outbreak of the Iran-Contra affair allegations arose concerning Noriegas history as a drug trafficker money launderer and CIA employee.Most shocking however were reports that Noriega had acted as a double agent for Cubas intelligence agency and the Sandinistas.The U.S.

government disowned Noriega and in 1988 he was indicted by federal grand juries in Tampa and Miami on drug-smuggling and money-laundering charges.Tensions between Americans in the Panama Canal Zone and Noriegas Panamanian Defense Forces grew and in 1989 the dictator annulled a presidential election that would have made Guillermo Endara president.President George H.Bush ordered additional U.S.

troops to the Panama Canal Zone and on December 16 an off-duty U.S.Marine was shot to death at a PDF roadblock.The next day President Bush authorized Operation Just Causethe U.S.

invasion of Panama to overthrow Noriega.On December 20 9000 U.S.troops joined the 12000 U.S.military personnel already in Panama and were met with scattered resistance from the PDF.

By December 24 the PDF was crushed and the United States held most of the country.Endara was made president by U.S.forces and he ordered the PDF dissolved.

On January 3 Noriega was arrested by U.S.Drug Enforcement Agency agents.The U.S.invasion of Panama cost the lives of only 23 U.S.

soldiers and three U.S.civilians.Some 150 PDF soldiers were killed along with an estimated 500 Panamanian civilians.

The Organization of American States and the European Parliament both formally protested the invasion which they condemned as a flagrant violation of international law.In 1992 Noriega was found guilty on eight counts of drug trafficking racketeering and money laundering marking the first time in history that a U.S.jury convicted a foreign leader of criminal charges.

He was sentenced to 40 years in federal prison but after extradition to and incarceration in Panama died in a Panama City hospital on May 29 2017.