In March, Diálogo magazine met with Gen. José Burone, deputy chief of the Uruguayan Defense General Staff, a body recently created in that South American country as part of the modernization of the Armed Forces. In March, Diálogo magazine met with Gen. José Burone, deputy chief of the Uruguayan Defense [ … ]
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Latin America Leads World in Boosting Defense Expenditures, Study Says
Latin America’s military expenditures rose by 5.8 percent to $63.3 billion last year, a higher increase than any other region of the world, according to a study released in April 2011 by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). BUENOS AIRES — Latin America’s military expenditures rose by 5.8 percent [ … ]
Solidarity Travel Plan Unites Brazil, USA, Canada, Italy, CISM, and IOC
The largest solidarity travel plan ever implemented by the International Military Sports Council (CISM), the “Travel Plan” for the 5th Military World Games, which will take place in July in Rio de Janeiro, includes 295 athletes from 49 benefiting countries. The largest solidarity travel plan ever implemented by the International [ … ]
In Mexico, Former Colombian President Supports Military Strategy Against Cartels
In a speech in Ciudad Juárez (in northern Mexico), the country’s most violent city, former Colombian president Álvaro Uribe backed Mexico’s anti-drug strategy, indicating that there are security problems that merit the use of military personnel to combat organized crime. In a speech in Ciudad Juárez (in northern Mexico), the [ … ]
Diálogo Interview With Lt. Gen. Adalberto Ramon Garcete of Paraguay
In April, Lt. Gen. Adalberto Ramon Garcete, Chief of the Paraguayan Joint General Staff, met with Gen. Douglas Fraser, Commander of the U.S. Southern Command, to talk about regional security affairs. In April, Lt. Gen. Adalberto Ramon Garcete, Chief of the Paraguayan Joint General Staff, met with Gen. Douglas Fraser, [ … ]
Colombia Targets ‘Precursor Chemicals’ Used to Make Cocaine
Colombian authorities have been cracking down on precursor chemicals used to make cocaine. BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Colombian authorities have been cracking down on precursor chemicals used to make cocaine. These acids, solvents and bases have a wide range of legitimate industrial uses. However, chemicals like acetone, sulfuric acid and potassium [ … ]
ARS Gloria, Colombia’s Flagship, Pays Visit to Alexandria, Virginia
At precisely 3 p.m. on May 24, the Colombian Navy’s four-masted training ship, the ARC Gloria, sailed into the port of Alexandria, Virginia — as enthusiastic cadets onboard fired a 19-gun salute and heartily belted out Colombia’s national anthem. At precisely 3 p.m. on May 24, the Colombian Navy’s four-masted [ … ]
Australian, Colombian, and Panamanian Police Dismantle Drug-Trafficking Ring
The Australian, Colombian, and Panamanian police united to destroy a major drug-trafficking ring, arresting fourteen people and seizing a large amount of cocaine, it was announced. The Australian, Colombian, and Panamanian police united to destroy a major drug-trafficking ring, arresting fourteen people and seizing a large amount of cocaine, it [ … ]
Drug Trade Threatens Costa Rica’s ‘Pura Vida’ Reputation
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — A group of 14 prisoners tried to escape May 12th from La Reforma, Costa Rica’s largest prison. The attempted jailbreak was led by Nicaraguan inmate Erlyn Hurtado, who in 2005 was involved in one of the nation’s bloodiest massacres, and Johel Araya, who was shot [ … ]
Paraná Leads in Marijuana and Crack Seizures in Brazil
More than 4.6 tons of marijuana and 686 pounds of crack have been confiscated by Federal Highway Police in 2011. CURITIBA, Brazil – The state of Paraná, which is on the Paraguayan border, has emerged as a narco-trafficking corridor because of its many highways providing access to Southeastern Brazil. “Narcotics [ … ]
Brazil Donates Antiretrovirals for AIDS Patients in Ecuador
Brazil has donated seven hundred bottles of antiretrovirals to Ecuador for the treatment of individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV, the virus that causes AIDS), the Ecuadorean foreign ministry announced. Brazil has donated seven hundred bottles of antiretrovirals to Ecuador for the treatment of individuals infected with the [ … ]
Leaders of Criminal Gangs Rounded Up
In the course of the strongest offensive against criminal gangs in recent months, one that has made it possible to strike telling blows against criminals such as alias “Valenciano,” alias “Comba,” and alias “Sebastián,” the Colombian National Police launched Operation Emperor, which concluded on 17 May with the arrest of [ … ]