Trujillo and the United States Guided Missile Military Base at Sabana de la Mar 1951-1961
This book documents how the United States authorities kept the Sabana de la Mar guided missile base open as an instrument to eliminate the dictator Trujillo after 1959, when it was no longer needed for the purposes it was created. General Eisenhower was the greatest military strategist of the world who planned and executed the Normandy invasion to defeat the Germans in the Second World War. He knew of Trujillo’s military pride, since he was the product of military school of the US American troops who occupied our country, where he graduated as a second lieutenant in 1918, the same year Eisenhower graduated from West Point as a second lieutenant. Trujillo was the only soldier trained by the United States Army who never rose above the rank of lieutenant to the rank of captain. From this, General Eisenhower knew there was no way to get Trujillo out of the country, to whom he had offered protection for him and his assets if he were to leave the country. This was through the United States ambassador. Trujillo threatened him with death, was the last straw, after the State terrorism acts such as the kidnapping of Galíndez on 12 March 1956 and death of Octavio de la Maza and the United States pilot Murphy, the crime against Mauricio Báez in Cuba in 1950, the alleged participation in the assassination of Carlos Castillo Armas, President of Guatemala, in July 1957, of the Spanish journalist Almoina in Mexico on 14 May 1960, the attempt against the President of Venezuela Rómulo Betancourt on 20 June 1960 and the brutal murder of the Mirabal sisters on 25 November 1960.