Anastasio Somoza Debayle was the dictator of [[Nicaragua]] whose family ruled the country for forty-six years.[^1] His overthrow by the [[Sandinistas]] in July 1979 triggered the events that led to the Contra war and the [[Dark Alliance]] drug trafficking network.
### Relationship with the United States
For the forty-six years the Somoza family ruled Nicaragua, they did nearly everything the [[United States|U.S.]] government asked.[^1] Somoza personally participated in the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s overthrow of a liberal Guatemalan government in 1954. He provided the secret base for the [[Bay of Pigs|Bay of Pigs]] operation against [[Cuba]] in 1961. He sent troops into the [[Dominican Republic]] in 1965 to help the U.S. quell a leftist uprising, and sent Nicaraguans to fight in [[Vietnam]].
### Fall from Power
In July 1979, as Sandinista forces closed in on [[Managua]], Somoza met with U.S. ambassador [[Lawrence Pezzullo]] in his mountainside bunker and recorded the conversation.[^1] Somoza reminded Pezzullo of his family's decades of service to American interests and argued that the [[Nicaraguan National Guard]], which the U.S. had created in the 1930s and trained at [[Fort Gulick]], [[Fort Benning]], and [[Fort Leavenworth|Leavenworth]], should not be abandoned. Of approximately nine hundred National Guard officers, "eight hundred or so belong to your schools," Somoza told Pezzullo.
Pezzullo assured Somoza the U.S. was "willing to do what we can to preserve the Guard" but insisted Somoza and his top generals needed to step down to give the Guardia "a clean break."[^1]
### Exile
In the predawn hours of July 17, 1979, Somoza and his closest associates — top generals, business partners, and their families — boarded two jets and flew to [[Homestead Air Force Base]] in [[Florida]] to begin exile.[^1] The National Guard collapsed within hours, and Sandinista columns swarmed into the defenseless capital.
### Legacy
The dispersed National Guard officers became the founding cadre of the [[Contras]], reassembled by the CIA under [[Enrique Bermudez|Enrique Bermúdez]] starting in 1980.[^1] Officers from the Somoza-era National Guard, trained at U.S. military schools and steeped in anticommunism, formed the leadership of every major Contra faction.
### Footnotes
[^1]: Gary Webb, *Dark Alliance*, Chapter 1: "A Pretty secret kind of thing"