from the New York TIMES:

February 23, 2013

Pinochet Tried Defying Defeat, Papers Show
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Newly published American documents indicate
that the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet sought to use military
force to annul the referendum that ended his brutal rule. The plan was
rejected by his fellow generals, the documents say. [No surprise
here.]

The formerly top-secret documents posted by the independent National
Security Archive on Friday also show that American officials warned
Chilean leaders against violence if Pinochet tried to use force to
stay in power.

A feature movie called “No” about the Oct. 5, 1988, referendum is
nominated for an Academy Award for best foreign language film on
Sunday.

A day before the vote, Pinochet “planned to do whatever was necessary
to stay in power,” according to a Defense Intelligence Agency document
based on information from a Chilean air force officer.

“Pinochet reportedly told advisers: ‘I’m not leaving, no matter what,’
” the document said.

The documents also show that United States officials and agencies
backed the anti-Pinochet campaign, even though the American government
had worked to undermine the government that Pinochet overthrew in a
1973 coup and initially supported his government. [Here's the
surprise: Pinochet had clearly done his job and needed to retire.]

In a last attempt to retain power, the strongman who once compared
himself to the greatest Roman emperors asked the members of the
military junta to meet in his office in the presidential palace at 1
a.m., according to a Defense Department report.

A C.I.A. informer at the meeting described Pinochet as being “nearly
apoplectic” about the results.

Pinochet had a document prepared for other generals to sign and “spoke
of using the extraordinary powers to have the armed forces seize the
capital,” says one of the reports by the Defense Department. But even
his closest allies said no.

-- 
Jim Devine /  "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your
own way and let people talk.) -- Karl, paraphrasing Dante.
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