@WASH Said
Name two leaders. Or is that from your hat?
*Salvadore Allende in Chille
* The CIA was most likely behind the attempted assassination of Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-Lai in 1955 when it reportedly delivered two-time bombs to Chinese Nationalists who then used them to bring down an Air India flight on its way to a conference in Bandung, Indonesia.
* The CIA and opposition forces of the Khmer Serei attempted to assassinate Prince Sihanouk of Cambodia in 1959 ? but the assassin was spotted in a crowd minutes before the attack was to take place
* The CIA unsuccessfully attempted to kill Costa Rican President Jose Figueres twice between 1955 and 1970
* In 1975, the Senate's Church Committee went on record with the conclusion that Allen Dulles had ordered the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the then-Prime Minister of the Congo (Lumumba was eventually murdered my CIA-supported Mobutu Sese Seko forces)
* As early as 1958, the CIA was plotting the assassination of Rafael Trujillo, then-President of the Dominican Republic
* In 1975, the Chicago Tribune ran a front-page story that implicated CIA involvement in a plot to kill French President Charles de Gaulle in the late 1960's.
* The CIA aided Bolivian efforts to capture and kill Ernesto "Che" Guevara in 1960 (they were ultimately successful)
* The CIA was directly involved in a failed plot to assassinate Jamaican President Michael Manly in 1976.
* The CIA proposed a plot to assassinate Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi on 1986, resulting in the bombings of Libya by the US.
* Between 1982 and 1983, the CIA was involved in the murder of General Ahmed Dlimi, a Moroccan officer who sought to overthrow the Moroccan monarchy.
* President Bill Clinton retaliated against Sadaam Hussein's attempt to assassinate former President Bush in Kuwait by firing 23 cruise missiles at Iraqi intelligence service headquarters in Baghdad in an effort, among other things to kill, Hussein.
* In 1983, the Nicaraguan government accused the CIA twice of hatching a plot to kill Foreign Minister Miguel d'Escoto, of which the CIA aborted both attempts.
* There are credible reports that there have been at least 638 attempts on the life of Cuban President Fidel Castro, many of them by, or supported by, the CIA. Poisoned cigars, exploding cigars, scuba equipment tainted with tuberculosis bacilli, explosive-laden lecterns, as well as more conventional methods such as sniping, were all attempted or proposed.
Now shall I start on a list of the sovereign nations that America has invaded?