The Political Role of the Military in Latin America (Historical Overview)
Abstract
Sultan sheds light on the search for the political role played by the armies of the republics controlling the political system according to history, giving examples and samples of models of military leaders who represent the concealment or the influential cause in the matter, although the bullets of America in Latin America and the intervention of the army in the political system are prominent. To a global theory about the causes and nature of the generally important social and military explanations, and the external role extended to the United States of America, a statistical study has explained about 550 successful coups in various Latin American countries since independence until the sixth decade of the twentieth century, within the framework of searching for the structure, motives and roots of the organization in the Jewish political system.