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CIA Support for Augusto Pinochet's 1973 Chilean Coup: Declassified Documents and Historical Narratives

The 1973 military coup in Chile, led by General Augusto Pinochet, overthrew the democratically-elected government of President Salvador Allende. This event has been the subject of extensive historical inquiry, with a significant focus on the role of the United States. Multiple sources, including declassified U.S. government documents, corroborate claims of covert U.S. intervention and support for the coup. These documents, released by agencies such as the CIA and State Department, provide insights into the U.S. government's activities in Chile during the period leading up to and immediately following the coup. The narrative surrounding the coup emphasizes the violent nature of the takeover and the subsequent human rights abuses under Pinochet's dictatorship.

The declassification efforts, notably highlighted by the National Security Archive, have steadily provided public access to records detailing U.S. involvement. These records often become subjects of public discussion, particularly around significant anniversaries of the coup. While the fact of U.S. involvement, particularly by the CIA, is widely accepted based on official documents, the extent and direct impact of specific actions continue to be areas of scholarly and public debate, especially in the context of broader Cold War geopolitical strategies.

The strongest argument for significant CIA support for the 1973 coup is based on extensive declassified U.S. government documents, including those from the CIA itself. These documents explicitly acknowledge covert U.S. intervention aimed at destabilizing Allende's government, economic support for opposition groups, and direct contacts with Chilean military officers planning the coup. The National Security Archive and other independent researchers have compiled and analyzed these documents, demonstrating a consistent pattern of U.S. efforts to prevent Allende from taking power and later to undermine his presidency, creating conditions conducive to a military takeover. Furthermore, official statements and acknowledgments by U.S. government officials, however belated, lend strong credence to the claim of direct and indirect support for the coup.

A counter-argument might suggest that while U.S. covert actions and economic pressure against the Allende government are well-documented, attributing the coup solely or primarily to CIA support oversimplifies complex internal Chilean political and economic factors. Proponents of this view might argue that deep divisions within Chile, the economic challenges faced by Allende's socialist policies, and the Chilean military's own institutional interests were the primary drivers of the coup. While the U.S. certainly fostered an environment hostile to Allende, the direct operational control or decisive push for the coup might be overstated, with the Chilean military ultimately acting on its own initiative, albeit with an awareness of potential U.S. approval or non-intervention.

  1. VERIFIEDCONF 1.00

    General Augusto Pinochet led a military coup on September 11, 1973, which overthrew the democratically-elected government of Salvador Allende.

    — attributed to: Multiple historical accounts and news sources

    • https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB8/nsaebb8i.htm
    • https://inthesetimes.com/article/chile-coup-1973-pinochet-allende-documents-declassified
    • https://www.nodo50.org/entrerejas/usadocs/nsaebb8i.htm
    • https://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2023/09/27/chile-and-the-united-states-declassified-documents-relating-to-the-military-coup-september-11-1973/
    • https://www.reddit.com/r/geopolitics/comments/162qpen/documents_revealing_us_involvement_in_pinochets/
    • https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1m6xfg/how_deeply_was_the_us_involved_in_pinochets_coupe/
  2. VERIFIEDCONF 0.95

    The CIA covertly intervened in Chile, contributing to the events leading up to the 1973 military coup.

    — attributed to: National Security Archive, U.S. State Department, various historians

    • https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB8/nsaebb8i.htm
    • https://inthesetimes.com/article/chile-coup-1973-pinochet-allende-documents-declassified
    • https://www.nodo50.org/entrerejas/usadocs/nsaebb8i.htm
    • https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2023-08-29/us-releases-chile-coup-documents
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_intervention_in_Chile
    • https://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2023/09/27/chile-and-the-united-states-declassified-documents-relating-to-the-military-coup-september-11-1973/
    • https://www.reddit.com/r/geopolitics/comments/162qpen/documents_revealing_us_involvement_in_pinochets/
    • https://www.reddit.com/r/ThisDayInHistory/comments/d2s9au/tdih_september_11_1973_augusto_pinochet_backed_by/
  3. VERIFIEDCONF 1.00

    The U.S. State Department and CIA have declassified documents related to the 1973 coup, shedding light on U.S. involvement.

    — attributed to: U.S. State Department, CIA, news reports

    • https://inthesetimes.com/article/chile-coup-1973-pinochet-allende-documents-declassified
    • https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2023-08-29/us-releases-chile-coup-documents
    • https://archive.org/details/Chile-United-States-Government-Documents
    • https://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2023/09/27/chile-and-the-united-states-declassified-documents-relating-to-the-military-coup-september-11-1973/
    • https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/54tixf/what_is_the_current_consensus_on_the_nixon/
  4. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.80

    On September 10, 1973, a Chilean military officer informed a CIA officer about the impending coup and requested U.S. government assistance.

    — attributed to: A CIA document, cited by Wikipedia

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_intervention_in_Chile
  5. VERIFIEDCONF 1.00

    The Pinochet regime, established after the coup, was marked by systematic and widespread human rights abuses, including torture, killings, and forced disappearances.

    — attributed to: Various human rights organizations, historical accounts, and public discourse

    • https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/sites/default/files/2024-06/2024-06-19_slguardian.org-the_pinochet_regime_declassified.pdf
    • https://www.reddit.com/r/Corruption/comments/164gvq7/documents_related_to_pinochets_1973_chile_coup/
    • https://www.reddit.com/r/Damnthatsinteresting/comments/16fuanf/on_september_11_1973_chile_was_robbed_of_its/
    • https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1m6xfg/how_deeply_was_the_us_involved_in_pinochets_coupe/
  6. VERIFIEDCONF 1.00

    DINA (Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional), established by Pinochet's junta, was empowered by secret articles to operate as a clandestine intelligence agency involved in repression.

    — attributed to: Decree signed by Pinochet and military junta members

    • https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/sites/default/files/2024-06/2024-06-19_slguardian.org-the_pinochet_regime_declassified.pdf
  7. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.70

    Some public narratives, particularly on platforms like Reddit, allege that the U.S. actively 'succeeded in its intensive efforts to overthrow' Allende, implying direct orchestration rather than just support.

    — attributed to: Reddit user on r/ThisDayInHistory

    • https://www.reddit.com/r/ThisDayInHistory/comments/d2s9au/tdih_september_11_1973_augusto_pinochet_backed_by/
  8. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.60

    Some Reddit users suggest Pinochet's popularity or notoriety is partly due to the U.S. involvement, which generated more public discussion about his regime compared to other Latin American dictators.

    — attributed to: Reddit user on r/LatinAmerica

    • https://www.reddit.com/r/LatinAmerica/comments/eutdha/chile_and_the_united_states_declassified/
  • 1970-11-03Salvador Allende assumes the presidency of Chile.
  • 1973-09-10A Chilean military officer reportedly informs a CIA officer of an impending coup and seeks U.S. assistance. [src]
  • 1973-09-11Military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet overthrows Allende's government; Allende dies. Pinochet assumes power. [src]
  • 1990Pinochet's dictatorship ends, and Chile transitions back to democracy. [src]
  • 1998-09-11Twenty-fifth anniversary of the coup, prompting public discussions and declassification calls. [src]
  • 2023-08-29The U.S. State Department, with the CIA, declassifies two documents shedding light on the coup. [src]
  • PERSON Augusto PinochetGeneral, leader of the 1973 coup, dictator of Chile (1973-1990)
  • PERSON Salvador AllendeDemocratically-elected President of Chile (1970-1973)
  • ORG CIAU.S. intelligence agency accused of covert intervention in Chile
  • ORG U.S. State DepartmentU.S. government agency involved in declassifying documents related to Chile
  • PLACE ChileCountry where the coup took place
  • EVENT 1973 Chilean CoupMilitary overthrow of the Allende government
  • ORG National Security ArchiveNon-governmental research institute and archive that has published declassified documents
  • ORG DINA (Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional)Pinochet-era intelligence agency responsible for human rights abuses
  • ORG Popular Unity governmentAllende's political coalition
  • What specific economic support did the U.S. provide to opposition groups in Chile prior to the 1973 coup, and which organizations received it?
  • Are there any additional still-classified CIA or State Department documents pertaining to the 1973 Chilean coup and U.S. involvement that are scheduled for future release?
  • What were the direct operational directives issued by the CIA to its officers in Chile regarding the coup planning in the days immediately preceding September 11, 1973?
  • Which specific U.S. policy decisions or presidential directives between 1970 and 1973 authorized covert actions against the Allende government?
  • Are there declassified internal assessments by the CIA or State Department that analyze the effectiveness or consequences of U.S. intervention in Chile before and after the coup?
  1. [WEB] https://inthesetimes.com/article/chile-coup-1973-pinochet-allende-documents-declassified [archived]
    The U.S. State Department has declassified a pair of documents related to events leading up to the 1973 coup in Chile, a violent assault on democracy covertly backed by the Central Intelligence ...
  2. [WEB] https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2023-08-29/us-releases-chile-coup-documents
    The State Department with the CIA declassified two documents that had been withheld from public view that shed light on the 1973 military coup in Chile.
  3. [WEB] https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/sites/default/files/2024-06/2024-06-19_slguardian.org-the_pinochet_regime_declassified.pdf
    The decree signed by General Augusto Pinochet and other members of the military junta officially established DINA for "the purpose of producing intelligence collection requirements for the formulation of policies, plans and adoption of measures required for the security and devel
  4. [WEB] https://archive.org/details/Chile-United-States-Government-Documents
    This is a collection of U.S. government documents about the governments of Salvador Allende and Augusto Pinochet in Chile. They were produced by the following...
  5. [WEB] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_intervention_in_Chile [archived]
    On the issue of CIA involvement in the 1973 coup, the CIA document is equally explicit: On 10 September 1973 - the day before the coup that ended the Allende government - a Chilean military officer reported to a CIA officer that a coup was being planned and asked for US governmen
  6. [WEB] https://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2023/09/27/chile-and-the-united-states-declassified-documents-relating-to-the-military-coup-september-11-1973/ [archived]
    Washington, D.C. - September 11 1998 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet. The violent overthrow of the democratically-elected Popular Unity government of Salvador Allende changed the course of the country that Chilean poet Pablo
  7. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Damnthatsinteresting/comments/16fuanf/on_september_11_1973_chile_was_robbed_of_its/ [archived]
    General Augusto Pinochet assumed power and established a dictatorship marked by human rights abuses, lasting until 1990. More than 3,200 people were killed or "disappeared" - abducted and presumed killed - by Pinochet's security forces. About 38,000 were tortured during his 17-ye
  8. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/ThisDayInHistory/comments/d2s9au/tdih_september_11_1973_augusto_pinochet_backed_by/
    I am, of course, referring to what in Latin America is often called "the first 9/11": September 11, 1973, when the US succeeded in its intensive efforts to overthrow the democratic government of Salvador Allende in Chile with a military coup that placed General Pinochet's brutal
  9. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/LatinAmerica/comments/eutdha/chile_and_the_united_states_declassified/ [archived]
    I really wonder why Pinochet is so popular worldwide compared to the rest of Latin American dictators. The only thing that comes to mind is that US made more fuzz about it, probably because they were involved.
  10. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/54tixf/what_is_the_current_consensus_on_the_nixon/ [archived]
    The CIA back in August declassified (but did not fully unredact) '60s/'70s-era presidential briefings to Nixon, including 9/11/1973 and 9/12/1973 for Chile. Have the declassified documents revealed anything historians either suspected or did not know, even despite the still redac
  11. [WEB] https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB8/nsaebb8i.htm [archived]
    Washington, D.C. - September 11, 1998 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet. The violent overthrow of the democratically-elected Popular Unity government of Salvador Allende changed the course of the country that Chilean poet Pabl
  12. [WEB] https://www.nodo50.org/entrerejas/usadocs/nsaebb8i.htm [archived]
    September 11, 1998 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet. The violent overthrow of the democratically-elected Popular Unity government of Salvador Allende changed the course of the country that Chilean poet Pablo Neruda described
  13. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/geopolitics/comments/162qpen/documents_revealing_us_involvement_in_pinochets/ [archived]
    submission statement "On September 11, 1973, the Chilean Armed Forces, under the command of General Augusto Pinochet, bombed La Moneda Palace and overthrew Socialist President Allende (1970-1973) with economic support from the US in addition to on-site work by the Central Intelli
  14. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1m6xfg/how_deeply_was_the_us_involved_in_pinochets_coupe/ [archived]
    On 11 September 1973, the Chilean coup d'état left democratically elected socialist President Salvador Allende dead, a military junta headed by General Augusto Pinochet in power, and thousands of Allende supporters, including famed nueva canción singer Víctor Jara, rounded up, to
  15. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Corruption/comments/164gvq7/documents_related_to_pinochets_1973_chile_coup/ [archived]
    Many of Augusto Pinochet's officers were involved in systematic and widespread human rights abuses after overthrowing the Chilean government. Some of…
  16. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/asklatinamerica/comments/iqrs3a/on_this_day_in_1973_a_military_coup_happened_in/ [archived]
    On this day, in 1973, a military coup happened in Chile against the socialist president Salvador Allende, after which an infamous General Augusto Pinochet seized power and established a military dictatorship that lasted till 1990. How Chileans evaluate this event and what happene