Authors: Douglas Valentine
4
. “Recommended Reorganization of the Phung Hoang Program” (State Department Telegram 196060 from Secretary of State William Rogers to Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker in Saigon, in response to COMUSMACV 129816).
5
. Interview with Rob Simmons.
6
. Colby interview.
7
. Wall interview.
8
.Â
“The Evolution of American Military Intelligence” (The U.S. Army Intelligence Center and School, Ft. Huachuca, Arizona, May 1973), p. 117.
9
. Interview with Tom Polgar.
10
. Enders interview.
11
. Drosnin, p. 21.
12
. Michael T. Klare, “Operation Phoenix and the Failure of Pacification in South Vietnam”
{Liberation,
May 1973), p. 25.
13
. Interview with Lew Millett.
14
. Interview with Stan Fulcher.
15
. “An Tri Observations and Recommendations” (Saigon, MACCORDS, Phoenix Directorate, from John Tilton to the Director, CORDS PP&P, April 11, 1972), p. 1.
16
. “An Tri Observations and Recommendations.”
17
. “An Tri Reform” (Department of State Telegram 02917 from Ambassador Bunker in Saigon to Secretary of State William Rogers in Washington, March 1972), p. 1.
18
. “An Tri” (Draft Airgram from Saigon embassy political officer Steven Winship to the Department of State on April 27, 1972), p. 2.
19
. “Special Phung Hoang Campaign in the Delta” (State Department Telegram 271149Z, April 1972, Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker).
20
. “Presidential Decree Law on Administrative Detention and An Tri Proceedings”(State Department Telegram 050556Z, January 1973, Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker).
21
. “Phung Hoang Special Campaign (F6) Ends” (State Department Telegram 051334Z, January 1973, Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker), p. 3.
22
. “Phung Hoang Program” (Department of State Telegram 054228 from Secretary of State William Rogers to the Saigon embassy, March 1972), p. 2.
CHAPTER 29: Phoenix in Flames
1
. Dillard interview.
2
. Stein and Klare, “From the Ashes,” p. 159.
3
. “Ceasefire and Political Sitrep MR 1, X Plus 137, June 14” (Department of State Telegram 141435Z from Charles Whitehouse, June 1973).
4
. Interview with Bruce Lawlor.
5
. Thayer, p. 103.
6
. Brady interview.
7
. Huy, p. 155.
8
. McCollum interview.
9
. Fred Branfman, “South Vietnam's Police and Prison System” in
Uncloaking the CIA,
ed. Howard Frazier (New York: The Free Press, 1978), p. 103.
10
. Grieves interview.
11
. Interview with Philip Agee in
Playboy,
March 1975, pp. 48â60.
12
. “Master of Deceit” (NACLA's “Latin America and Empire Report,” December 10, 1974), pp. 13â15.
13
. Robert Kaylor, UPI Bangkok, January 8, 1975.
14
. “Phoenix ProgramâAnother False UPI Report” (Department of State Telegram 111317Z from Ambassador Graham Martin to the Secretary of State, January 1973).
15
.Â
PVT interview.
16
. Snepp, p. 456.
17
. Snepp, p. 567.
EPILOGUE
1
. Fulcher interview.
2
. Huy, pp. 168â170.
3
. Allan Nairn, “Confessions of a Death Squad Officer,”
The Progressive,
March 1986, pp. 26â30.
4
. Jay Peterzell, “The CIA and Political Violence in El Salvador,”
First Principles,
Vol. 10, No. 2, November/December 1984, pp. 1â2.
5
. “George Bush's Iran-Contra Albatross,”
U.S. News & World Report,
January 18, 1988, p. 23.
6
. “George Bush's Iran-Contra Albatross.”
7
. Dennis Volkman, “Salvadoran Death Squads: A CIA Connection?,”
The Christian Science Monitor,
May 8, 1984.
8
.Â
The Boston Globe,
July 10, 1984.
9
. Pamela Constable, “El Salvador Targets Rebels' Volcano Stronghold,”
The Boston Globe,
January 1985.
10
. James Dickey,
With the Contras
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1985), pp. 254â256.
11
. Dickey, pp. 254â257.
12
.Â
The New York Times,
November 2, 1984.
13
. “Aides: CIA Chiefs Didn't Okay Guide,”
The Boston Globe,
October 24, 1984, p. 7.
14
. “CIA Manual Said Based on Old Ideas,”
The Boston Globe,
October 29, 1984, p. 3.
15
. “Reagan Now Says Manual Was Mistranslated,”
The New York Times,
November 4, 1984, p. 21.
16
. Dickey, p. 257.
17
. Beth Hawkins, “Pastora: North Was Behind Bombing,”
The Tico Times,
San Jose, Costa Rica, May 15, 1987.
Index
AA (Air America),
48
,
81
,
153
,
267
Abrams, Creighton,
129
,
161
,
181
,
253
,
278
,
297
,
302
,
321
,
323
,
328â329
,
365â366
,
390
Abzug, Bella,
382
Acampora, Tulius,
121â123
,
134
,
137
,
146â149
,
174
,
176
,
180
,
186â187
,
319
,
373n
“Action Program for Attack on VC Infrastructure 1967â1968,”
142â158
,
160
Adams, Sam,
177
,
271â274
,
305
,
369
Advisor, The
(Cook),
191
Agent Orange,
217â218
AID (Agency for International Development),
44
,
51
,
71
,
81
,
92â93
,
96
,
99
,
125
,
132
,
217
,
301
,
366
Public Safety Division of,
see
Public Safety
Akins, Dick,
105
Allen, George W.,
273
Allen, Herb,
390
Allende Gossens, Salvador,
333
Allito, Tony,
257
Almy, Dean,
139
Alsop, Joseph,
339
Anderson, Babe Ruth,
162
Anderson, Jack,
413
Anderson, William,
348
ANSESAL (Salvadoran National Security Agency),
422
antiterrorism, counterterrorism contrasted to,
426
APC (accelerated pacification campaign),
257â265
,
281
,
294
Apple, R. W.,
68
APTs (armed propaganda teams),
43â44
,
46â47
,
54
,
56
,
65
,
106
Aristotle,
426
Arthur, John,
391
ARVN (Army of the Republic of Vietnam):
intelligence operations of,
see
MSS
modus vivendi of,
230â231
Vietcong superior to,
51â52
“Attack Against the Viet Cong Infrastructure” (Brickham),
118â120
Ayres, Drummond,
276
Bable, Eugene P.,
281
Bailey, William,
394n
Barlow, Jack,
79â80
Bartolomucci, Tony,
78â79
Becker, Tom,
123
Ben (intelligence),
80
Benitez, Antonio Flores,
333
Berkeley, Randolph,
152â153
Berry, John,
271
B-52 strikes,
211â212
,
217â218
Big Mack computer,
288â289
“Big” Minh,
see
Duong Van “Big” Minh
Bissell, Richard,
47
Blanchard, George,
298
Blandon, Adolfo,
425
Bordenkircher, Donald,
292
Boston Globe,
425
Bradish, Richard,
261â262
Brady, Ed,
136
,
146
,
185
,
230â235
,
263
,
265
,
267
,
295
,
325
,
406
,
410â411
Brewer, Robert,
149â150
,
193
,
202â203
,
207
,
209
Brewster, Kingman,
166
Brickham, Nelson,
113
,
122
,
136
,
138
,
146
,
168
,
174
,
254
,
265
,
267
,
326
career of,
101â102
interviews with,
100
,
102â112
,
114â118
,
124
,
127â130
,
132â133
,
139â142
,
148
VCI as studied by,
118â119
,
130â132
,
142â143
,
151
,
154
,
291
Brown, Robert,
428
Brussell, Mae,
337
Buckley, Tom,
321
Buckley, William, Jr.,
339
Buddhists, Vietnamese,
46
,
52
,
61
,
95
,
143
,
303
,
304
Buhto, Junichi,
136â137
,
144
,
147
Bui Tu,
149â150
Bull, Kinloch,
105
,
137
,
139
,
167â168
,
172
,
255
Bumgartner, Everett,
49â50
,
54
,
257
,
320
,
417
Bunker, Ellsworth,
127
,
135
,
297
,
304
,
322
,
323
,
386
,
387
,
391
,
400â402
Burke, Tom,
105
Burmester, Walter,
368â369
Butterfield, Fox,
405
Cambodia,
34
,
75
,
90
,
128
,
210â211
,
214
,
253â254
,
281
,
314n
invasion of,
327â330
Can Lao Nham Vi,
24
,
25
,
27
,
28
,
29
,
31
,
38
,
41
,
179
,
303
,
411
Cao Dai religious sect,
22
,
25
,
29
,
62
Carey, Richard,
406
Carranza, Nicholas,
423n
Carver, George,
139â140
,
159
,
272â273
,
391
,
392
Casey, William,
426
Castro, Fidel,
47â48
Castro, Ricardo,
422â424
Cavanaugh, Steve,
330
CDs (civilian detainees),
126
,
151â154
,
381
,
387
Census Grievance program,
63
,
124
,
179
,
277
as intelligence operation,
70
,
72â73
,
99
,
106â107
,
167
original purpose of,
66â67
Chamorro, Edgar,
427