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42] Thus intimidated by <strong>Bush</strong>, the military commanders concurred in <strong>Bush</strong>'s<br />

announcement of a brigade-sized reenforcement for Woerner, plus the secret despatch of<br />

Delta forces and Navy Seals. On July 17, <strong>Bush</strong> approved a plan to "assert US treaty<br />

rights" by undertaking demonstrative military provocations in violation of the treaty.<br />

Woerner was soon replaced by General Maxwell Reid "Mad Max" Thurman, who would<br />

bring no qualms to his assignment of aggression. Thurman took over at the Southern<br />

Command on September 30.<br />

In the wake of this tirade, the US forces in Panama began a systematic campaign of<br />

military provocations which continued all the way to the December 20 invasion. In July<br />

the US forces began practicing how to seize control of important Panamanian military<br />

installations and civilian objectives, all in flagrant violation of the Panama Canal Treaty.<br />

On July 1, for example, the town of Gamboa was seized and held for 24 hours by US<br />

troops, tanks, and helicopters. <strong>The</strong> mayor of the town and 30 other persons were illegally<br />

detained during this "maneuver." In Chilibre, the US forces occupied the key water<br />

purification plant serving Panama City and Colon. On August 15, <strong>Bush</strong> escalated the<br />

rhetoric still further by proclaiming that he had the obligation "to kidnap Noriega". <strong>The</strong>n,<br />

during the first days of October, there came the abortive US-sponsored coup attempt,<br />

followed by the public humiliation of <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>, who had failed to measure up to the<br />

standards of efficacy set by <strong>The</strong>odore Roosevelt.<br />

All during October and November and into December, the <strong>Bush</strong> Administration worked<br />

to prepare the plans for a large-scale invasion of Panama, Operation Blue Spoon. By mid-<br />

December, there were a total of 24,000 US troops in Panama, arrayed against the 16,000<br />

of the PDF, of whom only about 3,500 were organized and equipped for military combat.<br />

<strong>The</strong> US was now committed to a military attack. Beginning on January 1, 1990,<br />

according to the US-Panama treaty, the head of the canal administration would have to be<br />

a Panamanian citizen, proposed by Panama and approved by the US government. This<br />

was a transaction which <strong>Bush</strong> wished to conduct with a puppet state, and not with an<br />

independent government. In the light of transparent US preparations for a short-term<br />

invasion or other armed incursion, the National Assembly of Panama passed a resolution<br />

of December 15 to take note of the state of affairs that had now been forced upon Panama<br />

by <strong>Bush</strong>. <strong>The</strong> statement was designed to permit the assumption of emergency powers by<br />

the Panamanian government to meet the crisis, and was in no way equivalent to a<br />

declaration of war under international law, no more than <strong>Bush</strong>'s April 6, 1989 declaration<br />

of a US state of emergency over the Panamanian situation had been. "<strong>The</strong> Republic of<br />

Panama," the statement read, "has for the last two years suffered a cruel and constant<br />

harrassment by the US government, whose president has made use of the powers of<br />

war...to try to subject the will of Panamanians....<strong>The</strong> Republic of Panama is living under<br />

a genuine state of war, under the permanent hounding of the US government, whose<br />

soldiers not only daily violate the integrity of the Torrijos-Carter treaties... but trample<br />

our sovereign rights in open, arrogant, and shameless violation of the pacts and norms of<br />

international law....<strong>The</strong>refore be it resolved that the Republic of Panama be declared in a<br />

state of war, for as long as the aggression unleashed against the Panamanian people by<br />

the US government continues." [fn 43] <strong>The</strong> first comment from White House spokesman

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