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Paul Manafort's Lobbying Work with Warlords and Dictators
Paul Manafort's lobbying work with warlords like Savinbi and dictators like Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines involved selling guns to keep wars going and extending civil wars. Manafort would then approach his friends in Congress that he helped get elected to sell more guns.
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The episode discusses how Paul Manafort, an American lobbyist, worked with Jonas Savimbi, a guerrilla leader, in their efforts to attain aid from the United States government, which ultimately led to an increase in support for the Angolan Civil War.
39:26 - 41:25 (01:58)
Summary
The episode discusses how Paul Manafort, an American lobbyist, worked with Jonas Savimbi, a guerrilla leader, in their efforts to attain aid from the United States government, which ultimately led to an increase in support for the Angolan Civil War.
ChapterPaul Manafort's Lobbying Work with Warlords and Dictators
EpisodeNo Matter How Much You Hate Paul Manafort, You Should Hate Him More (And Here’s Why)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Paul Manafort's lobbying work for the warlord Jonas Savimbi meant that he wanted to keep the war in Angola going, and he was able to guarantee additional shipments of weaponry, thus contributing to the extension of the war that killed hundreds of thousands.
41:25 - 43:29 (02:03)
Summary
Paul Manafort's lobbying work for the warlord Jonas Savimbi meant that he wanted to keep the war in Angola going, and he was able to guarantee additional shipments of weaponry, thus contributing to the extension of the war that killed hundreds of thousands.
ChapterPaul Manafort's Lobbying Work with Warlords and Dictators
EpisodeNo Matter How Much You Hate Paul Manafort, You Should Hate Him More (And Here’s Why)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The podcast discusses Paul Manafort's work for the ousted Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines and his involvement in supporting rebels to extend civil war in Angola.
43:29 - 46:14 (02:45)
Summary
The podcast discusses Paul Manafort's work for the ousted Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines and his involvement in supporting rebels to extend civil war in Angola.