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César Augusto Guzzetti

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ambushed Guzzetti in a hospital waiting room in Buenos Aires, shot him in the head, and left him for dead. Guzzetti received extensive medical treatment and survived, but he was left mute and quadriplegic. On 27 May he was replaced as foreign minister by another vice admiral,
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Guzzetti was appointed as foreign minister on 30 March 1976. In October of that year he met with
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The Dirty War in Argentina
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