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BNO NewsThe Netherlands planned U.S supported invasion of Suriname in 1986
Saturday, November 20th, 2010 at 11:17 am
AMSTERDAM (BNO NEWS) — The Netherlands was planning an invasion of Suriname in 1986 to arrest military dictator Desi Bouterse, according to former Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers on Saturday, who said the United States supported the plan.
Although rumors about such plans have been going around for years, the statements reported by a Dutch newspaper on Saturday is the first real evidence of the war plans. “I’m surprised how long the existence of the invasion plan was kept secret,” former Dutch Defense Minister Wim van Eekelen told ‘De Volkskrant’ newspaper.
‘De Volkskrant’ reported that the Netherlands had drafted a detailed plan in late 1986 to arrest Bouterse, who led the South American country as a dictator from 1980 until 1988 and was recently elected as the nation’s president. If the plan would have been carried out, the Netherlands would have sent hundreds of troops with the support of the United States, which stood ready to provide Navy ships, planes and helicopters in support of the invasion.
The government of Lubbers had created the plans after a messenger from Suriname delivered a letter in October 1986 on behalf of three members of the Suriname government, including then-Prime Minister Pretaap Radhakishun. It appealed to Lubbers to intervene and arrest Bouterse.
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