
Fernando Berguido
Fernando Berguido is a prominent lawyer and author known for his work on the history and implications of U.S. military interventions in Latin America. His notable publication, 'El Colapso de Panamá', examines the U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989, shedding light on the political and social dynamics of the time. Berguido's insights provide a critical perspective on U.S. foreign policy and its impact on the region.
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Fernando Berguido was recognized for his contribution to the defense of democracy and transparency.
Fundación Libertad Ciudadana - capítulo panameño de Transparencia Internacional celebra tres décadas de trabajoFernando Berguido explores the impact of the U.S. invasion of Panama in his recent work.
De ‘Golden Boy’ de la CIA a enemigo de Estados Unidos: el rol de Noriega en ‘El colapso de Panamá’Fernando Berguido presents his book in Spain, discussing the history of Panama from Noriega's dictatorship to Trump's threats.
Fernando Berguido presenta en España El colapso de Panamá, de la dictadura de Noriega a las amenazas de TrumpFernando Berguido conducted research on the first combat mission of the F-117 during the U.S. invasion of Panama.
Estados Unidos usó en Irán aviones de la misma línea Stealth que empleó durante la invasión a Panamá hace 35 años














