Julia Buenaventura on General Noriega and Isreali Intelligence
Apparently Israeli arms dealers were particular about who they sold their weapons to: they didn't want them to get into the hands of Communists, so they preferred to deal with people like Manuel Noriega who was an admirer of Adolf Hitler. It turns out that Israeli arms dealers were a lynch-pin in the Iran-Contra weapons sales.
You can watch this without the awful YouTube AI "dippy American chick" dubbing if you choose the original soundtrack from the settings.
Andrew and Leslie Cockburn's 1992 book is available on the Internet Archive: Dangerous liaison : the inside story of the U.S.-Israeli covert relationship.
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