Neo-fascism - Argentina

Argentina

Argentina (1946–1955 and 1973–1974) - Juan Perón admired Mussolini and established his own regime (while considered by some to be neo-fascist) inspired by elements of corporatism, although it has been more often considered populism. After he died, his wife and vice-president Isabel Perón was deposed by a military junta, after a short interregnum characterized by support for the neo-fascist Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (la Triple A) terrorist group. Videla's junta, which participated in Operation Condor, supported various neo-fascist and right-wing terrorist movements; the SIDE supported Luis García Meza Tejada's Cocaine Coup in Bolivia and trained the Contras in Nicaragua.

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