The truth, in short, is this:
Salvador Allende and his Marxist-Communist coalition party Unidad Popular, employing massive electoral fraud and with financial backing from the Soviet Union, barely squeaked out a plurality of 36 percent in Chiles 1970 presidential elections.
With an army of some 14,000 foreign Communists, Allende began to transform Chile into a totalitarian dictatorship.
Allendes administration was thoroughly packed with Cubans, Soviets, and other international Communists.
In short order, the Allende forces had looted the treasury, destroyed the economy, illegally expropriated thousands of private farms, homes, and businesses, and unleashed a wave of terror.
Chiles judiciary and legislature, as well as prominent leaders of all sectors of Chilean society, repeatedly condemned Allendes actions and called upon the military to intervene.
The Pinochet-led coup was supported overwhelmingly by the Chilean people, who also voted to approve the new constitution offered by the junta.
Documents and arms captured when Allende was overthrown on September 1l, 1973, proved that Allende was planning to stage his own coup on September 19th, and to slaughter his opposition.
The international Communist apparatus has continued an unceasing war of terrorism, subversion, and propaganda against Pinochets Chile ever since.
The Pinochet junta reacted with remarkable restraint toward its violent opponents.
The Pinochet junta has never received credit for the peace and freedom it delivered to the Chilean people, or for the marvelous economic and social reforms it accomplished.
President Pinochet, as he promised, voluntarily stepped down from power, returning the reins of government to civilian control, after establishing stability, security, and constitutional reform.
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