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The CIA plot to kill the Congolese prime minister
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The CIA plot to kill the Congolese prime minister

As the U.S. continues blowing up boats in the Caribbean, author Stuart Reid tells the history of an earlier low point of careless American meddling.
CIA station chief Larry Devlin at a wharf on the Congo River in the early 1960s. Digitally adjusted image; source: SF Gate.

Stuart Reid is author of The Lumumba Plot, a rip-roaring read about the CIA plan to assassinate the newly independent Congo’s charismatic prime minister Patrice Lumumba in 1960.

Stuart is a Senior Fellow for History and Foreign Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. He has written for many publications including The New York Times and Bloomberg Businessweek, and interviewed world leaders for Foreign Affairs, including former Congo president Joseph Kabila, African billionaire mobile phone entrepreneur Mo Ibrahim, and French far-right leader Marine Le Pen.

In this podcast we discuss:

  • Congo’s independence, Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, Belgian military intervention, and the Katanga secession

  • The misreading of Lumumba’s Soviet outreach and Cold War paranoia

  • Eisenhower’s assassination order

  • The poison plot

  • The torture and assassination of Lumumba, and the destruction of his body

  • The return of Lumumba’s tooth to the Congo

  • Mobutu’s three decades of U.S.-supported rule and its legacy

  • The Congo today

  • A pattern of failed American-sponsored regime change

  • Blowing up boats in the Caribbean and the history of failed U.S. covert actions


For more on the Congo, listen to our episode Mobutu: The dictator who wanted to make Zaire great again, with scholar Pedro Monaville.


In this July 24, 1960 file photo, Congo Premier Patrice Lumumba waves as he sits in car for the drive from Idlewild Airport, New York after his arrival from Europe to speak to the United Nations Security Council.
On July 24, 1960, Congo’s Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba on the way to speak to the United Nations Security Council in New York. AP.

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