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===Key points=== • Shared Goals: The firm’s representation of clients like [[United Fruit Company]] in Guatemala, where the Dulles brothers had financial interests, mirrors Gladio’s anti-communist interventions. The 1954 CIA-backed coup in Guatemala, supported by Sullivan & Cromwell clients, reflects similar covert strategies. • Speculative Links: Some sources, like Paul L. Williams’ Operation Gladio: The Unholy Alliance, suggest broader connections between U.S. intelligence, the Vatican, and anti-communist operations, with the Dulles brothers as key figures. • Operational Scope: Gladio was a NATO-CIA operation focused on Europe, involving secret armies and arms caches. Sullivan & Cromwell’s role was primarily legal and financial. The firm’s work in post-war Germany and election rigging may have indirectly supported Gladio’s broader anti-communist framework.
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