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May 2022
33m 17s

The Trainer

Foreign Policy
About this episode

Well, listeners, it's taken us a while but here it is: the first episode of our fourth season.


We begin with Ric Prado, a former CIA officer who trained the Contras in Central America in the 1980s.


For those of you who don't remember, the Contras were trying to overthrow the Sandinista regime in Nicaragua. America's support for the group eventually led to the Iran-Contra affair, a government scandal that nearly brought down the Reagan administration.


For more on the Contras, go back and listen to season one's The Jumper. Eugene Hasenfus, who helped deliver arms to the Contras, describes parachuting from a burning plane and getting captured by Nicaraguan forces. We spent several years tracking down Hasenfus and getting him to tell his story.


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